Canto

 1     6|      whom she~Had to like pass reduced, all wrongfully.~ ~ LI~"
 2     8|    great khan;~'Tis hence I am reduced to such a plight,~That wandering
 3     8|        s son's besieging band,~Reduced to such extremity one day,~
 4    12| straggling tower~Excepted, had reduced beneath his power.~ ~ LXXII~
 5    13|     That he appeared well nigh reduced to death.~ ~ LXXVI~When
 6    15|       Them into dust the flame reduced, that room~Might be for
 7    30|   despiteously,~I could not be reduced to worser plight;~Who prompts
 8    39|       rest;~But them her spear reduced to other pass.~All touched
 9    40|       whom fiery Dudon shends,~Reduced to sad and sore extremity;~
10    43|      pretend,~He by a fever is reduced so low,~She hardly can arrive
11    46|        was the way)~Where nigh reduced to death the stripling lay.~ ~
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