Canto

 1     3| Alphonso in his good direction,~Justice, with knowledge and with
 2    11|        wasted land;~And, was it justice moved, or cruel rage,~Slaughter
 3    17|      bound,~That mercy may with justice mingled be,~Has monstrous
 4    20|   caverned mount;~Whither stern Justice sent (that they might die~
 5    22|        wait the cavalier,~God's justice that ill-doer thither drew~
 6    24|             XXVI~"The monarch's justice, who fair field and free~
 7    26|      can be attacked~By us with justice till this debt be paid."~
 8    27|        ill to force~Even-handed Justice from her destined course.~ ~
 9    32|      would have freed,~Heaven's justice willed, now lay with wound
10    32|        like me thou so torment?~Justice is none in heaven, I well
11    32|       strong,~Meseemeth, in all justice should belong.'~ ~ XCI~"
12    32|       knight; and he~Allows the justice of that damsel's plea.~ ~
13    36|     That evermore the praise of justice bear,)~Were practised by
14    45|    wills that cause shall be by justice tried,~And to his parliament
15    46|      had overlaid~With fears of justice, prudence, modesty,~Valour,
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