Canto

 1     1|   extended straight,~Lay on his battered lord with all his weight.~ ~
 2    13|     snakes is seen to lie,~With battered heads and loins where, winter
 3    16|         could rend from wall of battered town~What, at a single pull,
 4    35|      hard earth thy bones shall battered be.~Go tell thy king no
 5    39| breathed his last, who lies,~So battered with his fall, it seemed
 6    41|         the ungoverned vessel's battered side~Is undefended from
 7    43|         than languish -- broke,~Battered, and crippled by the cruel
 8    43|       Without a broken spine or battered head:~With body crooked
 9    46|    fight before~His bruised and battered armour was in shew.~So that
10    46|    wherewith King Rodomont~With battered head and spine the champion
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