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" Then I tried Conti, used to brave — ^laugh back The louring thunder when his cousin scowled 13 10 At me protected by his presence : "You — " Who well know what you cannot save me from, — " Carry me off ! What frightens you, a priest ? " He shook his head, looked grave — " Above my strength ! " Guido has claws that scratch, shows feline teeth; 13 15 ^* A formidabler foe than I dare fret : " Give me a dog to deal with, twice the size I Digitized by Google 320 THE RING AND THE BOOK " Of course I... am a priest and Canon too, " But , . . by the bye . . though both, not quite so bold " As he, my fellow-Canon, brother-priest, 1320 " The personage in such ill odour here " Because of the reports — pure birth o' the brain ! '* Our Caponsacchi, he 's your true Saint George " To slay the monster, set the Princess free, **' And have the whole High- Altar to himself: 1325 * I always think so when I see that piece " I' the Pieve, that 's his church and mine, you know : ^* Though you drop eyes at mention of his name !
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