Canto

 1     2|      passing thick, Fusberta cleaves it: groan~Greenwood, and
 2    11| quicker than the flash which cleaves the skies,~From bold Rogero'
 3    12|   about to see.~He cuts, and cleaves, and slays his following;~
 4    15|      to ground;~Sometimes he cleaves the corslet's iron twist,~
 5    16|      good Rinaldo thins,~And cleaves, and bores, and shears,
 6    18|  rest; then smites upon,~And cleaves, the head of Cornish Aramon.~ ~
 7    19|    such just measure him she cleaves, I say,~Where the two haunches
 8    21|      root the rock as deeply cleaves,~So firmly as the youth
 9    30|      As swiftly as a swallow cleaves the sky,~Furrowing the foamy
10    41|     which its wintry foliage cleaves,~Well shows that verdant
11    41|   shield, and all below,~And cleaves whate'er it rakes with headlong
12    43|     flies fast and fair,~And cleaves the water, as a bird the
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