Canto

 1     2|          ditches, and repair their walls.~And what may best annoy
 2     2|             more fair to sight~The walls appeared, as I approached
 3     3|      between his heirs.~By Parma's walls I see the Germans bleed,~
 4     3|            That he shall fence her walls against the foe;~Nor that
 5     4|           s centre springs;~Bright walls of steel about its summit
 6     5|           far they ride before the walls appear,~And now before the
 7     9|            as burning ground,~Firm walls are split, and solid marbles
 8    11|          As well as citadel, whose walls immure~The assailants, can
 9    11|           slain, and everwhere~The walls are upon earth in ruin spread,~
10    12|           So long Rogero, by these walls enclosed,~From him should
11    12|          Spent in attacking Paris' walls in vain,~He (for no other
12    13|            The old Atlantes' magic walls enclose.~Her he impounds,
13    14|           foss, and underneath the walls; that day~To make upon the
14    14|          Hurrying, in fury, to the walls repair.~ ~ CII~Here might
15    14|        moat.~ ~ CV~The town, whose walls for miles in circuit run,~
16    14|         Spain.~ ~ CVI~Where'er the walls of Paris wound about,~Large
17    14|     Moorish rout.~ ~ CX~Upon their walls the Christians in array,~
18    14|         CXIII~Meanwhile, up to the walls the second crew~Fierce Sarza'
19    14|            stands,~Within the city walls, a bridge that bore~(Roomy
20    15|            the skies,~And from his walls Orrilo on the plain~Drops, --
21    16|       where they spread,~About the walls of Paris, scathe and dread.~ ~
22    16|         hand distains,~But even on walls so sorely vents his mood,~
23    16|       Believe me, only while these walls endure,~Is Italy or Almayn'
24    17|          foe,~Who cannot scale the walls which round him spread,~
25    17|      different dye,~Which deck the walls, while sylvan leaves in
26    18|         isle, and past without the walls.~In daring men at arms and
27    20|                  From within~These walls to sally" -- Guido on his
28    22|       Place us but once within the walls, and I,~So that the youth
29    27|         save confined~'Twixt solid walls or columns be the dame,~
30    27| Charlemagne.~So he whose shattered walls have felt its force,~Throughout
31    29|          ground;~And he within its walls the church enclosed;~Wherein
32    30|           that beach, and of those walls as wide~As twice an archer'
33    32|            to be lodged within its walls pretend.~ ~ LXVI~"If there
34    32|          Of eating, on the painted walls they stare;~Albeit of meat
35    33|        discern as painted on these walls.~ ~ VII~"The wars, wherein
36    33|           The soldiers who Pavia's walls surround.~The monarch sees
37    34|     glorious light~Shot from those walls, beyond all usage bright.~ ~
38    34|            where those transparent walls appear,~Which cover more
39    35|                 LXXIII~They on the walls, that know not who the peer~
40    35|       stranger knight,~Without the walls, defied him to the fight.~ ~
41    37|        Seem good to you, to yonder walls repair;~And put to proof
42    39|          at the first assault, the walls are won,~And with Orlando
43    40|            quarters, were~The city walls, two stood on the dry shore,~
44    40|       beneath the four,~Who at the walls, the gateways, or elsewhere,~
45    40|            XXIII~Brandimart to the walls a ladder brought,~Climbed,
46    40|          were, and late before~The walls of Paris, arms together
47    43|            city, when to ruin went~Walls founded by the Agenorean
48    43|         lands that lie~Without the walls which that fair town enclose,~--
49    43|            Manto, doomed my native walls to rear,~Descended, and
50    43|            and gone, with circling walls~And stream into whose bed
51    44|          In poor abode, mid paltry walls and bare,~Amid discomforts
52    45|      emperor makes assure~The city walls and gates on every side;~
53    45|            listed sward~Before the walls, in haste, enclosed that
54    46|          first part of the storied walls pourtraied~That noble prince'
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