Canto

 1     9|      his purpose to complete;~Condemned to privy death, till then
 2    13|     and young; to sad reverse~Condemned, I now am wretched, poor,
 3    14|     whom common fate~Had both condemned to dwell in foreign lands,~
 4    17|       of the whole does call,~Condemned to stand, fast girded with
 5    19|   slaves his following treat,~Condemned to delve their land or keep
 6    20|       in hand,~And not as one condemned to penal pain;~Or like brute
 7    20|    such injurious deed~By me, condemned to servitude so base,~As
 8    22|    cried,~"In pity to a youth condemned to die~This very day, within
 9    24|     That whether he should be condemned to pain,~Or death, it should
10    25|    manifest to view~The youth condemned, with face of pallid hue.~ ~
11    25|        In rescue of the youth condemned to die;~And, for the enterprise
12    33|    Slew, and to endless night condemned their lord.~Emerging, next,
13    34|    and princely honours born,~Condemned by righteous doom of God
14    34|      below,~For the same sin, condemned to the same woe.~ ~ XII~"
15    37| wherein some doleful criminal~Condemned to gallows, fire, or prison
16    45|     CXVI~This shortly Leo was condemned to rue:~For he, on whom
17    46| prison, wheel or halter, none~Condemned some other evil death to
18    46|      By impious avarice there condemned to slave,~So with the load
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