Canto

1    14|       Beneath the stole a poisoned dagger wore.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Of her
2    29| demonstrates clear:~Even now, with dagger drawn, that paynim fell~
3    38|         mail,~His foe with axe and dagger to assail.~ ~ LXXV~Whether
4    41|        casque before,~And with his dagger would new ill have wrought:~
5    46|      griped his throat,~With one a dagger at his eyes addrest;~And
6    46|            he had drawn his deadly dagger too,~Would wound Rogero
7    46|          he could raise in air~His dagger, buried it in Rodomont;~
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