Canto

1    17|          Twixt rib and rib, it bored the cavalier,~Issuing a
2    21|   spear-thrust of his foe,~Who bored his opposite's good shield,
3    30|        palm above the flank he bored;~So that parforce the Tartar
4    33|    restless faulchion broke or bored.~If so impassive was the
5    41|        the flesh the faulchion bored;~To pierce through which
6    41| warrior's shield, his left arm bored,~And touched him slightly
7    46|       once the paynim's armour bored.~ ~ CXXI~When Rodomont beholds
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