Canto

1     5|     to that end,~Planted the pommel of his falchion bare~I'
2    12|     grieving, and across the pommel laid;~She weeps and struggles,
3    23|     Both sides, and next the pommel of his seat~Surveys, yet
4    27|   stays.~ ~ XCIV~Held on the pommel grappled by his hair,~Brunello
5    30| Which on the saddle's plated pommel fell;~Nor yet its double
6    32|     were nigh, and -- at the pommel hung --~A buckler from the
7    46|     close fight~The hilt and pommel of his broken blade,~Layed
8    46|      prevailed.~His hilt and pommel in his fist yet held~The
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