Canto

1    18| beheld the valiant two~With crimsoned staves, returning from the
2    22|  dame,~And did not date his crimsoned visage raise;~Since every
3    30|     cavalier~Their arms had crimsoned in a double drain:~Hence
4    42|   his faulchion bright;~And crimsoned to the hilt, a hand's breadth
5    42|   bent~On earth, and visage crimsoned o'er; and prayed~That sage
6    44|    warrior gone:~And having crimsoned wide the field in fight,~
7    46|     fierce close~His widely crimsoned arms, nor can restrain~The
8    46|    Streams of red blood the crimsoned herbage float.~Rogero, holding
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