Canto

 1     9| glancing stroke his courser's belly tore,~Outstretched on earth,
 2    11|     fed~The beast, and in his belly found a grave:~But cannot
 3    13|           XXXVIII~One had his belly crushed, and one his breast;~
 4    18|      Next Bogio de Vergalla's belly gored,~And from his debt
 5    19|       and arms together fell,~Belly and legs remaining in the
 6    26|    those furious two,~Through belly and through pummel pierced
 7    33|   pain --~Lies on the giant's belly, arms, and breast:~By Inigo
 8    34|       mad, and, in this vein,~Belly, and breast, and naked flesh
 9    38|     neck and muzzle, legs and belly show.~ ~ XXXIV~They, neighing
10    41|     nearer been,~From head to belly he had cleft him clean.~ ~
11    41|    Thinking head, breast, and belly to divide,~With both his
12    46|      rider struck,~Whom he in belly, flank and breast would
13    46|   with his knees the paynim's belly prest.~ ~ CXXVI~As sometimes
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