Canto

 1     1|     interwoven, that the light~Pierced not the tangled screen,
 2     3|      that although no sun-beam pierced the gloom,~Its splendour
 3     6|    faulchion sheer~Through his pierced back a palm; his buckler
 4     7|        bracelet fair is bound.~Pierced with golden wire, in form
 5     8|       And to his frozen marrow pierced the heat;~Who, after, when
 6    11|        Feels that his heart is pierced, he knows not how.~ ~ LXVII~
 7    12|   prince in middle course,~Who pierced his heart as they encountering
 8    14|      his breast.~For the point pierced the yielding corslet through,~
 9    14|       that woe, which had nigh pierced her sprite;~And with more
10    14|        nought to intercept it, pierced below.~Upon its bank, beneath
11    16|     steel without,~But that it pierced the paunch, and made a way~
12    16|     the prince's horse.~ ~ LXI~Pierced by three lances lay the
13    16|        him prisoner, flew,~And pierced him in the flank; who from
14    18|   earth Dorchino had laid low,~Pierced through the throat, and
15    18|    through the breast, --~Some pierced, some prostrate at the encounter
16    18|       of right arm or left, or pierced in flank.~ ~ CXIV~Bold Sansonnetto
17    18|     Saracen with wary view~Has pierced his weasand with the pointed
18    19|     naked were the breast:~She pierced the cuirass and the mail
19    21|     His shoulder, by the lance pierced through and through,~And
20    23|         With lance unmoved, he pierced the bosom through;~Left
21    23|    lopt, another flew)~Of many pierced the throat; and in a breath~
22    23|       the rest,~And smote, and pierced, and cleft, as he pursued.~
23    26|       belly and through pummel pierced by one,~And by the other,
24    26|        is slain;~And with him, pierced by the same weapon, go~Two
25    26|     yielding rhind:~The weapon pierced his shoulder; Aldigier~Now
26    27|    crew~Of Agramant as yet had pierced this aid,~When, on the further
27    32| Richardet his news impart,~Had pierced her breast and preyed upon
28    35|     eyes the weapon went,~That pierced my heart, is wasting evermore?~
29    37|       in flight he speared:~It pierced his spine and at his paps
30    40|    himself with his own brand;~Pierced with three wounds whereof
31    45|        been his habergeon)~Had pierced and carved the puissant
32    46|   weakened by the wound,~Which pierced his thigh: he overtasked
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