Canto

 1     4| conveyed,~Be pleased to free my miserable sprite~From its now rotted
 2     5|     which sentences to fire~The miserable dame, or damsel, who~Grants
 3     6|      through excess of woe,~The miserable damsel well-nigh died:~For
 4    11|        fight, who by a vain~And miserable superstition stung,~Esteemed
 5    12|   robber? Oh! before~Me to such miserable fate you leave,~Let me from
 6    14|        be her sire,~When he the miserable case shall hear!~What grief
 7    18|      most nigh;~Ughetto was the miserable wight,~Whom to the teeth
 8    18|        rain,~Afflicted sore the miserable crew.~While aye descending
 9    20|      Ten months or more; for -- miserable wight! --~I reckon every
10    20|       his cruel star,~Upon this miserable land did light,~Should have
11    23|        lies;~Which straight the miserable father knew;~And on the
12    29|      with Brava's cavalier,~The miserable county knew aright;~And
13    37|         well fitting gear~Those miserable ladies' shame to veil.~Bradamant
14    37|     waiting short;~Nor does the miserable stripling read~She would
15    38|         the steel,~Who doth his miserable soul possess,~Evermore with
16    44|         slave~Of Love am I; ah! miserable me!~I from my parents am
17    45|     fail.~ ~ LXXX~Didst thou, O miserable damsel, trow~Whom thou wouldst
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