Canto

1    14|  And so the red and yellow truncheon broke,~That we to you our
2    14| this he saw was broke, the truncheon sound~And yet entire, he
3    14| side by side,~Slain by the truncheon, horse and rider died.~ ~
4    26| the sight:~Heaven-high the truncheon flew, in fragments broke,~
5    30|    knights, with a spear's truncheon overthrown,~I singly cleared
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