Canto

 1     3|   flower,~(And in his age, I wot, no common grace)~To hold
 2     5|     of view,~That none might wot of her so foully snared.~
 3     9|   company invite.~For well I wot that you as well as me~'
 4    11|    lay,~Who without these, I wot, shalt touch no pay.~ ~
 5    14|  Zumara's power~Is ranged. I wot not, I, if owl or crow,~
 6    19|     was concealed, begun:~"I wot thou needs must be, sir
 7    20| realms, but France and Spain~Wot well of Clermont, from whose
 8    20|    other way.~ ~  LXXVIII~"I wot if I were for a woman known,~
 9    23| Orlando slew by treachery,~I wot, nor could have slain in
10    30| difference, rather none;~And wot whichever shall elected
11    31|     to purge his brain.~Well wot I, if such tidings he receive,~
12    36|     valour I have tried,~And wot not such is Richardetto'
13    36|      of thy guilt be made?~I wot, to drive me from thee is
14    37|      death too easy: since I wot,~For thee too shameful hand
15    40|   appear;~He vainly would, I wot, with me contest,~If wholly
16    45|     none have hither hied,~I wot, hadst thou known this;
17    45|      be, or dead?~But well I wot, that if the truth were
18    46|    he made at last reply,~"I wot thou, like myself, content
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