Canto

1     9|      perceives the assailants thickest stand,~He rests his lance,
2    14|     entered and went out,~Had thickest chains across the channel
3    22|   Tethered his courser in the thickest wood,~And, with intent to
4    27|    from siege.~ ~ XVIII~Where thickest camped lay Charles's host,
5    33| Seeking the closest shade and thickest spray;~Above the feathered
6    45|       dark woodland, where~He thickest trees and most entangled
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