Canto

 1    14| greedy crow;~But though the Franks had worse in warfare sped,~
 2    17|  constant commerce with the Franks, possest~In those days of
 3    27|      Whom at all points the Franks for paynims know.~-- "To
 4    27|  The meanest Moor a hundred Franks defies;~And 'tis resolved,
 5    31|      Flying the fury of the Franks are seen;~More find the
 6    33|  passed~The Rhine, amid his Franks' victorious train,~When
 7    33|  Wherein whatever deeds the Franks shall do,~As if already
 8    33|    havoc, and disgrace,~The Franks, who to the Lombard wine-fat
 9    33|   yield,~And the victorious Franks maintain the field;~ ~ XLI~"
10    33|   counsel ware,~How oft the Franks from Italy recede.~The next,
11    39|  thirsty fallows steep.~The Franks few prisoners made, and
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