Canto

 1     6|       nobility:~Such light his goodness and his valour shed.~The
 2    10| impiety,~Which of such passing goodness was the meed,~Woman take
 3    10|     guess~It is in pity, is in goodness done:~Since to raise up
 4    13|     strand~To Eternal Love, To Goodness Infinite,~I offer up my
 5    14|         LXXV~And the ineffable Goodness, who in vain~Was never sought
 6    15|        chivalry,~For sovereign goodness, famed the country through,~
 7    19|       the faith so plight,~And goodness of thy heart, will prove
 8    24|    with natural sense~Abundant goodness happily combined,~And, with
 9    26|        dear;~But they who real goodness make their care,~Nor with
10    29|      Nor is in all an ounce of goodness found.~But it is meet I
11    33|      sin,~And easy sovereign's goodness, on his side,~The files
12    37|       cavalier,~By their great goodness moved, from plate and mail~
13    42|        sphere~In his ineffable goodness by the Lord,~Dispatched,
14    44|     prowess, worth, or wit,~Or goodness -- yet more vulgar stands
15    46|       fair outside~Your inward goodness and your courtesy,~Some
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