Canto

 1     1|    conflict done,~Cares not the worthless warfare to renew;~But endlong
 2     5|  assured; of no surmises,~Vain, worthless words, or idle promise bred.~
 3    11|      The trade of arms became a worthless art:~And at such ebb are
 4    13|    himself, forbear~To take his worthless life with lifted blade.~
 5    16|       flame,~And of himself and worthless love has shame.~ ~ IV~The
 6    16|       martial lore.~ ~ LIV~Less worthless men of Africa were they,~
 7    18|      put to flight~The weak and worthless rabble far and nigh,~The
 8    22|      law devise;~Than whom more worthless living wight is none,~The
 9    23|       brand,~Bradamant made the worthless traitor bleed;~Who found
10    26| suffered of your band to be,~No worthless comrade shall you find in
11    32|   Knowest thou not, without it, worthless are~All gentle bearing and
12    39|        adored,~Did but to him a worthless thing appear.~What he through
13    39|         who wears a crown --~As worthless herd of goats or silly sheep!~
14    42|         hither but to break thy worthless chain."~ ~ LXV~So saying,
15    43|       lost, to lose as well the worthless rest?"~ ~ CLXIV~Repeating
16    44|        Dispensed so widely to a worthless train.~ ~ XLIX~Of other
17    46|         well~I should myself of worthless life deprive;~For better
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