Canto

 1     5|        replied~The duke) `your foolish passion is the root!~You
 2     5|      And, more than this, your foolish love despises:~And this
 3    10|        be,~For other's sake, a foolish courtesy.~ ~ XI~The gentle
 4    11| controlled~His bosom erst: and foolish were the knight,~If thinking
 5    11|   re-appear,~Awakened from his foolish dream at last,~And found
 6    11|   Misjudging of his worth, the foolish race~Deemed that he would
 7    14|       to God so fair~As to our foolish thoughts, upon this day~
 8    17|     without the city bear:~The foolish rabble, trusting evermore~
 9    18|      in rest,~Imperious at the foolish rabble made,~And -- through
10    18|      vengeance all intent.~The foolish rabble cry, "Lay on, lay
11    18|    bear, and fly:~For 'twere a foolish thought (might well be said)~
12    25|      now dispel (she said)~The foolish thought she feeds, and that
13    27|        Whether Orlando wise or foolish stray,~I make it mine where'
14    29| Experience, which can make the foolish wise,~Even now the thing
15    30|        all night.~ ~ XXVII~The foolish rabble anxiously attends~
16    32|      rising squall,~Had been a foolish thought; for now 'gan blow~
17    43|       I know not if it wise or foolish be,~But to know more than
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