Canto

1     8|      blade~On dog, and knave unfenced with arms or mail:~A better
2    12| where, except a single part:~Unfenced beneath his feet, which
3    24|     And, had the helmet been unfenced by spell,~The biting faulchion
4    31|      Narrow that passage is, unfenced the brink!~ ~ LXIX~With
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