Canto

1    14|      foes descend, or rather fling~Themselves into the perilous
2    16|     city-wall the Christians fling;~The deafening clamours
3    36|       with vengeful hand,~To fling the youth; nor haply upon
4    36|   when she sees him near,~To fling, or do him outrage with
5    39|  waist, arms, and legs, they fling;~And then, among themselves,
6    43|    thy pleasure,~Consume and fling away, and give and vend:~
7    44| rapid stream the Greek~Would fling; the Bulgar would defend
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