Canto

1     5|      Sir king, and him to his destruction led,~Your daughter only
2     6|     Will such a lovely dame's destruction prove,~To death I with one
3     9|       he~Can only saved by my destruction be.~ ~ XLVIII~"What for
4     9|       behold,~Short of my own destruction, had been tried.~Six towns
5    17|     the spear advance,~To the destruction of the faithful few.~You
6    31|      band;~They warn him that Destruction is as near~As swift Mount
7    32| arrest;~Who makes me see I to destruction haste,~That I more bitterness
8    33|      Shall one delivered from destruction be.~Lo! from the realm,
9    39|       which after ends~In the destruction of himself and friends.~ ~
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