Canto

 1     6|     groaning myrtle, cries;~"Pardon! and, whatsoe'er thou art,
 2    14|     mighty debt, I know;~Nor pardon can we hope, if we retrace~
 3    15|   devoutly sought,~Intent on pardon and on pious lore,~A Grecian
 4    17|  prison flee,~Hopes peace or pardon from our tyrant fell:~Buried
 5    20|    and by consent was past~A pardon to their women; for they
 6    20|   especial grace.~ ~ LVI~"To pardon him in fine the dames agreed:~
 7    24| outraged us. Let Odoric find~Pardon his offences; I the pain~
 8    30|     sovereign courtesy,~Your pardon, since I crave it, ladies
 9    30|      peer~And I, nor less my pardon should obtain;~He, who by
10    33|   liberal and less prompt to pardon wrong,~Caesar, whose praises
11    33|    bent~To sin, and thine to pardon who repent.~ ~ CXV~"Knowing
12    36|      To him she cries, "With pardon, what you tell,~Brother,
13    42|     his spirits manned,~That pardon of the king of Paradise~
14    43|     to her lord;~Nor to such pardon was he disinclined.~Thus
15    44|   parents am in hope to have~Pardon and pity, if in fault I
16    46|     persuade~To beg Rogero's pardon, and his son~And son-in-law
17    46|    Rejoices more to hear his pardon cried.~ ~ LXVII~Joys Clermont'
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