Canto

1     4|      smite the foe:~But sate aloof and had not struck a blow.~ ~
2     5|    ten paces from the knight aloof,~Bestowed himself beneath
3     5|    avail;~But while he stood aloof, and dared but scent~The
4    16|      had the strength to fly aloof,~Sought safety not from
5    19|      who from land~Aye keeps aloof, explains the cause of fear,~
6    24|      clearly showed~To stand aloof was safest for the train.~
7    24|      PRIDE and DISCORD stand aloof.~ ~ CXV~To keep the truce
8    28| other wealthy towns, not far aloof.~The village was upon a
9    46|      the fray.~Rogero stands aloof, with wary ward~As fain
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