Canto

 1     7|     him not, would he suggest~Suspicion of the intended flight:
 2     9|    not to land; as haply with suspicion~To take a lading, in her
 3     9|    maintain;~As well, because suspicion still ensues~On the foundation
 4    17|    Suspicious waxed; and more suspicion bred~The ensigns of his
 5    20| within his breast,~Such dread suspicion had her story wrought.~He
 6    22|    stripling lay,~Nor any had suspicion of the twain:~But nought
 7    23|     That he to quench the ill suspicion wrought,~Like the incautious
 8    29|     wilt ensure to me,~Beyond suspicion, I, upon this pact,~Will
 9    30| applauds.~ ~ LXXXIX~Nor light suspicion has she of that queen:~For,
10    31|      breast,~No less by false suspicion than by sure!~O wound! whose
11    31|      sage,~Nor of their faith suspicion entertain.~Here Brandimart
12    32|      it escaped my mind)~Of a suspicion, fraught with suffering~
13    32|     her sentence has a shrewd suspicion,~"O lady, let it be no cause
14    36|       strife displaced,~Every suspicion from her breast is chased.~ ~
15    37|       nor his will,~-- Out of suspicion -- to his comrades break,~
16    43|  already been untrue:~For his suspicion to its source she traced;~
17    45|    not dare~Demand, lest more suspicion thence be bred;~But listens
18    45|       having lent an ear~To a suspicion so unjust and blind;~And
19    45|      grew~That she had nursed suspicion and affright;~And she, as
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