Canto

1    14| strewed the ground,~That direr havoc never yet was seen:~And
2    18|        either hand,~Made cruel havoc in the close array.~Then
3    20|        their haven driven~Make havoc dread with fire and murderous
4    23|         to proclaim~The mighty havoc made by thy good hand,~'
5    26|         to fall;~And made most havoc in the Roman court;~For
6    30|     another year~The desperate havoc of the fool repair --~So
7    33|      Lo! where through danger, havoc, and disgrace,~The Franks,
8    46|   being brought,~Who would all havoc of the youth have made,~
9    46|       remain:~Nor ever greater havoc plagued that reign.~ ~ CXIII~
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