Canto

1    16|          sword concedes to few,~So brandished by that Saracen robust;~
2    16|          and there his horse, with brandished blade,~Dispatching into
3    17|           which scorned the world,~Brandished the sword; -- his other
4    31| Richardetto; and the warlike twain~Brandished alike their trenchant swords
5    33|         excites,~Astolpho with his brandished faulchion smites.~ ~ CXXII~
6    39|          naked wight,~Who with the brandished sapling cleared his way.~
7    39|             whom spear~Or hatchet, brandished close at hand, dismay;~For
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