Canto

 1    14|    If it were not for royal Ulien's son.~ ~ CXXVIII~But he
 2    24|  bore letters to the son~Of Ulien, from the son of King Troyane.~
 3    26|  rear;~Because the sword of Ulien's son descends~As well upon
 4    26|   of that voice, the son~Of Ulien, on his part, the strife
 5    27|   news~Reports aright, that Ulien's might seed,~With Sacripant,
 6    27|  made him lose the track of Ulien's heir:~A woman who had
 7    29| save his casque was open -- Ulien's son~Steeled cap-a-pee,
 8    29|  Embracing as he stood with Ulien's son.~Together in the foaming
 9    38|  you~So need his help, lies Ulien's lazy son;~And I, that
10    46| than sure, -- in fight with Ulien's son.~More than one death
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