Canto

 1     2|      while he, like a lifeless body, lies,~Becomes the necromancer'
 2     6|      your fair leaf and living body I~Have done this scathe
 3     7|  Seemed of Arachne's loom, his body threw:~Hearkening this while
 4     7|    inaction, afterwards to be,~Body and soul, destroyed; and
 5     7|       drawn aside,~As from the body if exhaled the sprite:~In
 6    10|       Nor other raiment on his body threw.~Then issuing forth
 7    10|      bears my spirit, would my body be."~And she her raiment
 8    10|     tear,~And drag my bleeding body to his cave."~So saying
 9    10|     You here may in the mortal body share."~So speaking, and
10    11|       certain rustic weeds her body dressed:~How different from
11    15|        good faulchion from his body hacks.~ ~ LXX~Gryphon and
12    15|      Of strokes would from the body at one blow~Divorce the
13    15|  nature wore;~And the headless body seated in the sell,~Shuddered
14    15|    true;~And shows the distant body on the sand.~I know not
15    16|     And he, of these divorcing body and soul,~Restores the wavering
16    17|      monster smell, and on thy body fare;~For when arrived,
17    17|      whether, when the orc her body hent,~Her dread so mastered
18    18|       ruled, to flea~Martano's body with the hangman's scourge,~
19    18|  Lifeless and cold the reeling body fell.~ ~ CLIII~As languishes
20    21|       by thy mate,~Who to this body violence has done,~And fearing
21    23|    crone,~And saw the bleeding body where it lay:~And, though
22    23|       little space.~She to the body of the count drew near,~
23    23|        her sight was dear,~The body of the dead should vainly
24    24|   train.~Was none who from his body could draw blood;~For iron
25    24|     force supplies~To the weak body of the cavalier.~His lady,
26    24|      cavalier,~They stowed his body in a chest of wood,~Made
27    25|        Who, though distinct in body and in limb,~When wedded,
28    29|   Wherewith whoever thrice his body laves,~Destructive steel
29    29|       once a month must to his body lay~Mine unction, for its
30    29|        shown,~Not on another's body, but my own.~ ~  XXIV~"I
31    32|        Turned on her face, her body on the bed,~Armed as she
32    33|    turned,~Wherein the Syren's body lies inurned.~ ~ LVII~"Lo!
33    33|        she there, her restless body throws,~Now right, now left,
34    37|      other men more strong,~In body is of a gigantic height:~
35    37|    soul as well would from his body part:~ ~ XLIX~"And, for
36    37| requite,~Crimsons the wretch's body, here and there,~With a
37    37|      in this space,~Marganor's body with her goad has torn.~
38    38|     foe:~For, harassed sore in body and in mind,~Those warriors
39    39|    shield and helmet, head and body burst.~ ~ XLIX~It only burst
40    39|     With sinewy arms about his body flung;~And to the champion'
41    39|         while his lopt arm~And body stained the wave with life-blood
42    41|    traitor slew,~And where his body lies to her shall say.~She
43    41|    grace, the King of heaven~A body charmed against all arms
44    43|   spine or battered head:~With body crooked and crushed I should
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