Canto

1    14|     a spacious plain,~I' the midst -- the heart of France,
2    17|   gladly find himself i' the midst of fire.~ ~ XCII~With burning
3    20|   was so pressed,~Her in the midst of fire he would have sought;~
4    23|  some ride, some run.~I' the midst the Scottish prince, with
5    25| westering sun;~Which, in the midst of France, from Charlemagne~
6    25|     ruddy flame;~And, in the midst, is manifest to view~The
7    29|  liefer found herself i' the midst of flame;~And ever on one
8    30|  cleft his vizor through the midst; 'twas well~That from the
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