Canto

1    18|     So speedily Sir Rodomont arose,~Though a hill had been
2    22| right.~ ~ XLIX~"Whence first arose the usage, which began~But
3    27|       that the contest which arose~About that horse, his work
4    34|  that greediness, that filth arose,~Our Italy's infection doomed
5    34|    that from the sable pitch arose,~Not only what appeared
6    34|    content.~In the mid plain arose a palace fair,~Which seemed
7    37|    lord's fury to such pitch arose,~Now is there one his phrensy
8    41|     neighbouring sea the day arose.~ ~ XLVI~When the first
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