Canto

 1     3|         flattened, and a sallow skin;~To this, that I may make
 2     6|        or mantled in outlandish skin.~These doting sires, those
 3     7|        o'er her front and other skin.~ ~ LII~To imitate his speech,
 4    11|      that, from head to foot, a skin~More hard than diamond cased
 5    24|        iron smote the impassive skin in vain.~So had heaven's
 6    24| Swallowed the prey with all its skin and hair.~ ~ XIV~Now right,
 7    24|          This scarce beyond the skin is scarified.~More than
 8    29|         had not borne a dingier skin.~ ~ LX~Nigh buried in their
 9    29|          But found the madman's skin as hard as bone;~Yea, harder
10    38|        Auster imprisoned in the skin remains.~ ~ XXXI~To Nubia
11    43|          and rends his wrinkled skin.~ ~ CLXIX~Upon the paladin'
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