Canto

1     3|       princes win in fight.~Who struggling Fury's hands shall tie behind~
2     6|    shake and foliage fall,~But, struggling, could not loose himself
3    12|        Was witnessed 'twixt the struggling foes, by none,~Beside the
4    23|         pinions and to soar,~By struggling, is but more securely caught.~
5    36|         half-sword's engage the struggling foes;~And -- such their
6    36|       hand or arm, the fiercely struggling pair,~Till to the utmost
7    39| parforce,~As farrier throws the struggling ox or horse.~ ~ LV~As soon
8    41|        hollow roar,~Wherein the struggling wind its fury breaks;~The
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