Canto

 1     3|     of church, and large and square;~With roof by cunning architect
 2     6|      pains;~No ramble his in square or market-place!~Three thousand
 3    13|     thickness, in its figure square;~Propt on one huge, ill
 4    16|  direct his standards to the square~Whither the paynim had repaired;
 5    17|      of him towards the city square.~ ~ VII~Charles, by the
 6    17|    said;~And to the spacious square made good his way,~Where
 7    17|     s light,~Ensuing, in the square was to be made.~Where they
 8    17|     goats as with our number square,~Of those which stink the
 9    17|      all the town within the square;~And now, when mixt with
10    17|    bring the warriors to the square is gone;~With squires afoot
11    17|  needs.~ ~ LXXII~They in the square arrived and stood aside,~
12    17|    So that Damascus' crowded square was bright~With corslet,
13    17|  brought with shame into the square,~When it is fully thronged
14    18|     street they hurry to the square,~Since flying nought avails,
15    18|   the fence, in well-thonged square,~(Against whose stakes the
16    18|    cleft.~ ~ XXI~He from the square retires in such a mode,~
17    18|  with fury blind,~And to the square before them made its way.~
18    18|  Norandine had come into the square~In which the cruel games
19    18|    Who late into the crowded square had wended,~With Sansonnet
20    18| knight.~To the outlet of the square the mob withdrew;~The monarch
21    18|      jousted with him in the square:~He knows him here and greets;
22    19|    guise of warriors, in the square.~Nor to gird sword, nor
23    19|     cleft (before~He the mid square had won) his collar through,~
24    20|   more.~So temple, house and square and street were drained,~
25    25| whence he came.~Reaching the square, of evil company~He finds
26    27|     little height inclose;~A square, of just proportions for
27    28|      their inn to street and square~And places, public and divine,
28    37|  dead, are seen in street or square.~ ~ CIII~Meanwhile the hands
29    37|      pillar, standing in the square;~Whereon the wicked lord
30    43|      sea and heaven above us square,~Know Nature's causes, works,
31    45|    goodly following as might square~With his degree, upon his
32    46|   heaven for his instruction square.~Some chant sad elegies,
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