Canto

1     3|  bounds, nor yet~That he shall fence her walls against the foe;~
2    18|        XIX~He who has seen the fence, in well-thonged square,~(
3    24|    efficacious reasons her did fence,~And to endurance Isabel
4    27|     nor mail attire:~Yet so in fence is skilled that nimble lord,~
5    31|         For the first fault in fence, by either made,~Will with
6    32|   sense opprest should be?~Why fence and guard myself, lest bearing
7    33|     there.~Wholly unskilled in fence, and sore bested,~Baiardo
8    42| subdued:~Nor seeks he means of fence against his foe,~When fierce
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