Canto

1     8| swiftly-footed foe,~Whom he sees wield a riding-wand, place~Of
2    12|        ponderous mace behind him wield.~But he esteems the craven
3    17|     returned, and did the weapon wield.~Whole and recovered, which
4    19|      that they have but power to wield their arms.~ ~ LXI~The warriors
5    26|         other but himself should wield~Famed Hector's argent eagle
6    30|         the Tartar knight~Should wield the sword Orlando used to
7    33|        round the valiant monarch wield.~Behold! his horse falls
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