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1 I, VIII| bears me; but in the end his wicked arts will avail but little 2 I, XXII| not forget to punish the wicked or reward the good; and 3 I, XXIII| fall asleep: and as the wicked are always ungrateful, and 4 I, XXIV| thanks to the spite of wicked and envious enchanters;- 5 I, XXVI| redress a wrong which a wicked knight had done her, while 6 I, XXVI| had righted her with the wicked knight. And he had no doubt 7 I, XXVII| succour the good, and even the wicked very often, here, in this 8 I, XXVII| Marius! O, cruel Catiline! O, wicked Sylla! O, perfidious Ganelon! 9 I, XXVII| execution of his treacherous and wicked design, resolved to send 10 I, XXIX| a wrong or injury that a wicked giant has done her; and 11 I, XXXI| injuries done by tyrannical and wicked men in this world, I may 12 I, XXXIV| wrong and not give this wicked man the chance of entering 13 I, XXXV| account to God of his past wicked life; for I saw the blood 14 I, XL| represented, in whom, sinful and wicked as he was, he truly and 15 I, XLI| our language means "the wicked Christian woman;" for it 16 I, XLI| their language meaning "wicked woman," and "rumia" "Christian;" 17 I, XLI| the resting-place of the wicked woman but a haven of safety 18 I, XLI| ye, Christians, that this wicked woman is rejoiced at your 19 I, XLI| thee, dear father, it seems wicked."~ ~But neither could her 20 I, XLIV| my poor father, for two wicked men are beating him to a 21 I, XLVII| by the envy and fraud of wicked enchanters; for virtue is 22 I, XLVII| is more persecuted by the wicked than loved by the good. 23 I, LII| the good, scourge of the wicked, enemy of the mean, in short, 24 II, VIII| that the spite which some wicked enchanter seems to have 25 II, X| will, that one of those wicked enchanters, who he says 26 II, XI| has come of the hatred the wicked bear me."~ ~"So say I," 27 II, XVI| enchanter ventured to effect so wicked a transformation, it is 28 II, XXVI| fault of mine, but of those wicked beings that persecute me; 29 II, XXXII| and exalt the deeds of the wicked? Enchanters have persecuted 30 II, XL| for 'God bears with the wicked, but not for ever."~ ~"Ah!" 31 II, XLIV| he deliver us both from wicked wizards and enchanters."~ ~" 32 II, XLV| governor of my soul, this wicked man caught me in the middle 33 II, LI| one of the ill-turns the wicked enchanters are always doing 34 II, LII| injustice and treachery of a wicked farmer to my dearly beloved 35 II, LVI| bottom of it, but those wicked enchanters who persecute 36 II, LX| to carry out a thought so wicked! O furious force of jealousy, 37 II, LXI| they were entering it, the wicked one, who is the author of 38 II, LXI| who are wickeder than the wicked one, contrived that a couple