Canto

1     1|      warfare he had kept from harms,~From western climes to
2    19|        erst so confident 'mid harms,~Denied not but that day
3    22|     Rogero: "Him to keep from harms,~Meseems we worthily should
4    29|     not black from white,~And harms where he would help. A curse
5    44| choose, though so his prowess harms,~But praise that peer and
6    46|     that they overweighed all harms~Inflicted on him by the
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