Canto

1    12|  door,~With straw and barley heaped in plenteous store.~ ~ XXXIII~
2    12|  Which with so many foes has heaped the plain,~That he who thinks
3    16|   thousands and by thousands heaped this while;~And if the Moor
4    18|      the place, which he has heaped with dead;~And wheresoe'
5    18|    of the bodies there~Which heaped the plain where roved these
6    27| board with plenteous fare~Is heaped, and Corsic wine and Grecian
7    32| sewer with savoury meats has heaped the board.~ ~ XCV~In the
8    34|      hooks to sight succeed,~Heaped in a mass, the gifts which
9    41|  That hermit lit a fire, and heaped the board~With different
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