Canto

 1    16|       this case,~Who sees the error which he cannot right;~He
 2    17| delaid;~Constrained (a crying error!) in his need~To take that
 3    18|      not choose~(Made by such error temperate and wise),~But
 4    19|     Thither by evil Chance or Error led.~ ~ LVI~Sore dangerous '
 5    25|        Who have in this their error had to learn;~Nor father,
 6    27|      be,~Hastes to repair his error, nor before~He mend that
 7    29|       Who, having his unhappy error read,~Seeks to appease his
 8    29|     spirit grieve,~Till I his error teach him, to his shame,~
 9    29|       bowl,~Lamented sore his error, sad at soul.~ ~ XXXI~That
10    34|      bless,~If he his ancient error will amend,~Will of his
11    34|   king Otho's son;~Till other error (as he says) again~Deprived
12    37|       the right way~Into foul Error's crooked maze; and all~
13    37|     as he could, to amend his error wrought:~But all was vain;
14    40|    this, believes would be no error light.~The Moors were broke
15    44|       Hence this belief, this error, from his head~To drive,
16    46|    But now the wary youth the error knew~Through which he might
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