Canto

 1     5|    addressed;~(For leagued in friendship were the cavaliers,~Till,
 2     5|   same respect,~To which, for friendship past, you would pretend~
 3    13|     bind~And goodly deeds the friendship of mankind.~ ~ XIII~"At
 4    20|       love for me, by perfect friendship tied,~Has oft by better
 5    24|      How foully such a goodly friendship ends.~ ~ XXIX~After Almonio
 6    31| Rinaldo and Dudon fight; then friendship make,~And to each other
 7    31| Twould seem by kindred and by friendship sweet~Rinaldo and Gradasso
 8    36|     at nought,~Of the Child's friendship had no further care.~Plucked
 9    38|    was displayed,~Had a close friendship formed -- the damsels two --~
10    44|      and calamities,~Often in friendship heart united are,~Better
11    44|      spent on every side,~Nor friendship, unless counterfeit, is
12    44|    III~Though little prone to friendship is that sort,~Because with
13    44|  Fortune false and fell,~What friendship is they speedily discern;~
14    44|        But that, conjoined by friendship, you shall be~Yet faster
15    45|      set aside,~And weigh thy friendship more than sire, and all~
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