Canto

1     6|      appeal,~Which haply he had stunned, at least deferred;~But
2    12|     guides not still the sword,~Stunned from his saddle reels the
3    18|     valiant were the twain;~Two stunned, one wounded, the four others
4    33|         his blade inclined,~And stunned the arm of Sericana's lord.~
5    41| stupefied the brain.~ ~ LXXVIII~Stunned by that furious stroke,
6    46|      The stripling never was so stunned before.~ ~  CXXX~In the
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