Canto

 1     6|     had what he related been untrue,~He never would have risqued
 2     7|   mist of ignorance, esteems untrue:~Rejecting whatsoever is
 3    16|     a fickle heart; the dame untrue,~And he a traitor whom she
 4    18|     thus as well by Origille untrue;~And till he reached Damascus'
 5    18|   evil profit, by the wretch untrue,~Martan' usurped, who Gryphon'
 6    23|  possibly the thing might be untrue:~The some one (so he hoped,
 7    24|      to all pact, all faith, untrue,~For riddance of the pest
 8    28|      by his experience, than untrue~Conceit respecting women
 9    32|  famous Merlin's counsel was untrue,~Wrath at the wizard may
10    33|    real which are hollow and untrue?~Backwards shall sooner
11    40| leader to his oath was first untrue,~And was occasion of such
12    43|     her faith and be to thee untrue,~Muse not: nor first nor
13    43|     if she hath already been untrue:~For his suspicion to its
14    44|  filial love be forced to be untrue,~O my Rogero, and surrender
15    46|     love -- how ingrate, how untrue~To her had been -- not simple
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