Canto

 1     6|     he too foul, and full of cruelty,~Esteemed the deed, although
 2     6|   Informed of the event) his cruelty,~Who will have thought to
 3    10|      What wretch has had the cruelty to wound~And gall those
 4    14|      Pride, Envy, Sloth, and Cruelty. In amaze~The angel mused
 5    15|    fixed, the victims of his cruelty.~Window or battlements was
 6    16|   the horrid tokens there~Of cruelty, sees human members strown.~--
 7    17|   storm assailed us, of such cruelty,~The tempest even scared
 8    20|   Was full of evil deeds and cruelty,~I can well say, I never
 9    21|   you pretended,~But that in cruelty you said me no,~When vainly
10    22|     fled, not to behold such cruelty,~For they alive the wretched
11    28|    vengeance with more noted cruelty~Thou wilt not let me on
12    30|     The martyr of the mortal cruelty?"~ ~ LXXXIV~To her Rogero,
13    34|     begun,~And of his crying cruelty complained,~Since foully
14    34|       And would be prompt my cruelty to shend.)~Meseemed enough
15    37|  loved; and loathers were~Of cruelty and other actions vile)~
16    37|   withal, if prowess more~Or cruelty prevails in Marganor."~ ~
17    42|  wail~Repeating, of Rogero's cruelty~Fair Bradamant renewed the
18    45| death was doomed.~ ~ XLI~The cruelty which by that beldam ill~
19    45|     slew, as prompted by her cruelty,~At least the hope would
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