Canto

1    14|   the knight whose hand~Had strown the champaign with the slaughtered
2    16| cruelty, sees human members strown.~-- No more -- Let him return
3    18| rude Boreas' rage or Eurus' strown,~Uptorn are ash and fir
4    26| whereon dry, heated wood is strown,~Roused by a little puff,
5    31|     bodies are most thickly strown about.~At length encounter,
6    35|  she quickly upon earth had strown;~ ~ XXXII~And afterwards
7    37|     such goodly rhymes hath strown,~As may with envy swell
8    39|   with rising sepulchres is strown.~ ~ LXXIII~Meanwhile his
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