Canto

 1     4|       fitting meed.~ ~ LVI~They answered, in those woods he might
 2     5|     face,~And mouth of gall, he answered, 'When I see~Proofs of thy
 3    14|      valiant stranger wore;~Who answered that he went without a crest,~
 4    18|         much skill.~But well is answered: and 'tis ruled, to flea~
 5    19|       so short a toil succeed,"~Answered Marphisa, "and I, at my
 6    20|     sally" -- Guido on his side~Answered, "Ne'er hope: With me you
 7    21|          VIII~Him young Zerbino answered courteously,~Twas sign of
 8    21|         XLVI~"The impious woman answered, ` 'Tis my will~Thou slay
 9    24|      Upon his bended knees, and answered: "Sir,~All people that on
10    25| engulphed that lady viewed:~Nor answered she my prayer, but, for
11    26|        which you oppose,"~-- He answered -- "that I ill should this
12    26|         with haughty cheer,~And answered him: "Thy judgment wanders
13    26|        have,"~(King Mandricardo answered Rodomont)~"I will accord
14    28|        sinners wreak.'~(Jocundo answered) `Let these ingrates be;~
15    28|      feigns:~` -- Wilt thou (he answered her) thus let me die?~Let
16    29|         To this address Orlando answered nought,~Save that his foot
17    30|          The peasant, laughing, answered not a word,~But left the
18    34|       to John;~And the disciple answered Otho's heir,~"Know that
19    36|  witness be.~Much upon this was answered, much was said,~Between
20    41|        courtesy."~To him Rogero answered, "And no less~I covet peace,
21    42|    evermore.~ ~ LX~The stranger answered: "Let it irk not thee~That
22    44|          XIII~To him hath Aymon answered: he, alone,~Cannot conclude
23    44|        should requite"~(Charles answered), "and I to content thee
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