Canto

 1     2|      embrued.~And hence some treason to this gentle dame~In his
 2     4|      die a Christian, and by treason.~ ~ XXX~"The sun beholds
 3     4|   she, whose life is by such treason sought,~Is chaste and spotless
 4     5|    comes to venge the secret treason.~ ~ ~ I~Among all other
 5     5| trust that God will make the treason clear,~And show she was
 6     6|    nursed,~Wholly his secret treason to conceal.~By taking off
 7    10|   lover false, who, hatching treason lies,~Stole from his bed
 8    14|     oftentimes consorts with Treason; further,~I even have beheld
 9    21|      the smart,~The beldam's treason to the prince makes known,~
10    23|      less thought~To her his treason's forfeit to have paid.~
11    24|  train,~-- For cowardice, or treason, fouler fault --~Upon my
12    27|       One only can a woman's treason shun.~Each hopes alike to
13    33|      then, because of one by treason spent,~In him appears the
14    33|  with his gold:~Which double treason, without couching lance,~
15    41| train;~ ~ LXII~And, how that treason should be smothered so,~
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