Canto

 1     3|         turn we to the damsel he betrayed,~Who had nigh found at once
 2     5|         a thousand certain signs betrayed,~The faithless knight his
 3     9|         whether they their trust betrayed,~Or that they could in truth
 4     9|          first toil that springs betrayed;~And quickly forced the
 5    10|      What can be done? -- Alone, betrayed --~Who will console me,
 6    11|      sighs,~How her false spouse betrayed her as she lay~Asleep, and
 7    12|    evermore;~But the clear flame betrayed the haunt by night.~Its
 8    13|        So many and so many, thus betrayed,~Have fallen; though he
 9    16|      Thousands and thousands had betrayed before,~But that I will
10    17|          him before so often had betrayed.~He might have venged himself,
11    20|        when they find themselves betrayed~Of lovers by whose faith
12    20|          and fairest of the crew betrayed~She was, and wariest, and
13    22| throughout my story done.~He who betrayed his master to the Jew~For
14    23|      After she young Zerbino had betrayed:~Who like a she-wolf fled,
15    24|          So many women, many men betrayed,~And wronged by her, have
16    26|        Maganza deemed themselves betrayed~By the infidels, upon their
17    27|       the perfidious Discord and betrayed:~He his Creator's order
18    28|      than hair,~Perforce must be betrayed with all his care.~ ~ LXXIII~" `
19    33|           by the faithless Swiss betrayed,~He, that his royal father
20    36|           sire, and brethren two betrayed,~Hoping he so the lady should
21    44|          Before by her Rogero be betrayed.~ ~ LXXV~Rinaldo, who thus
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