Canto

 1     1|         whom strange madness and rank fury fell,~A man esteemed
 2     4|          the witless crowd seems rank excess;~Say why shall woman --
 3     5|       blood?~ ~ III~Not simply a rank sinner, he appears~To outrage
 4    15|         presence of his lord,~To rank among the valiantest contend,~
 5    16|      broke the bridges down,~And rank'd in line the bands of either
 6    17|           I~God, outraged by our rank iniquity,~Whenever crimes
 7    17|      imbibed the smell~Which the rank goat exhales, she took the
 8    18|          sides thins the Moorish rank,~The other slays Scot, Englishman,
 9    21|          measured by my deeds, I rank above~Thyself in hate as
10    29|          prompted by his phrensy rank,~Will make himself a dwelling
11    31|          by the bearded goat and rank,~That feeds on Cinyphus'
12    35|   Thousands and thousands higher rank might hold:~But gift of
13    37|     wrought,~Waxed, in a moment, rank, corrupt and naught.~ ~
14    37| Prevented, for on him that venom rank~Yet faster wrought, because
15    44|    nothing under twenty thousand rank,~Along the river rode the
16    45|     knight his own,~And hopes to rank him in his warlike crew:~
17    45|        he by that ire and hatred rank~Which stormed about his
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