Canto

 1     3|         see;~To these Alphonso's five good sons succeed;~Whose
 2    12|          XIX~After four times or five he so had wound~Above, below,
 3    18| Jerusalem to sway,~And now these five, in chosen squadron speed,~
 4    22|  Sansonet, of such staves, above five pair~Had made them sever
 5    25|          four, at once, and even five he slew;~So that a hundred
 6    26|         He often at a blow cleft five and more;~And -- but I doubt
 7    27|          to their breast.~ ~ CII~Five have set up their rest,
 8    30|       their quarrel rest.~ ~ XXX~Five or six months would they
 9    32|     pointed with his hand~Where, five or six miles wide, the tower
10    37|          s canto shew;~And if on five or six alone I dwell,~I
11    43|           alas! was mine.~ ~ XX~"Five years my consort's father
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