Canto

 1     9|     had overtopt~Its brim, and burst the bridge, and passage
 2    29|      and disagree.~One says he burst upon a rock's rude bed,~
 3    30|    head a stream of life-blood burst.~ ~ LXVII~Rogero was the
 4    34| cicalas, which their lungs had burst,~Saw fulsome lays by venal
 5    37|     her speech and page,~Shall burst the tomb, and live through
 6    39|      and helmet, head and body burst.~ ~ XLIX~It only burst the
 7    39|    body burst.~ ~ XLIX~It only burst the shield, and in such
 8    39| tempest lower,~In the end will burst upon his fields and grain,~
 9    43|        his neck Argia threw:~A burst of tears her visage overflows:~
10    46|       its arms expand.~ ~ II~A burst of joy, like thunder to
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