Canto

1    10|       sought anew;~Now either leg; but yet no better sped.~
2    13|       Another head or arm, or leg and thigh.~Whence some were
3    15|    ever dies;~For he replaces leg or hand like wax,~Which
4    16| robust;~And here, with half a leg dissevered, flew~A foot,
5    24|    the brake.~ ~ VI~He by one leg the heavy trunk in air~Upheaved,
6    41|      steer;~An arm, an unshod leg, those others show:~Rogero,
7    42|  Benumbed and crippled is the leg above,~That he without assistance
8    46|       once he past his better leg before~Rodomont's knees
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