Canto

1    14|     So spake the holy emperor aloud,~In humbleness of heart
2    17| Another's evil deed) proclaim aloud.~ ~ CXXXIII~They take their
3    18|    renowned Ferrau, who cried aloud:~ ~ XLIII~"O valiant men,"
4    26|      deeply, cried,~But cried aloud, that young Rogero, near~
5    28|      would smite --~Would cry aloud -- would break the solemn
6    34|    heaven and earth, proclaim aloud~Christ's second advent on
7    39|    which the gods were called aloud;~Who then so quick vanished
8    40|  memory of their bitter woes, aloud!~ ~ XIV~And, when the cadi
9    41|    with fear;~Vainly he calls aloud to shift the tack,~To strike
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