Canto

 1     2|           Pinabel, the Maganzese,~Anselmo d'Altaripa's faithless son.~
 2    14| back-stroke sir Spineloccio true,~Anselmo, Prando, and Oldrado fell;~
 3    22|          wight is none,~The Count Anselmo d'Altaripa's son.~ ~ XLVIII~"
 4    23|         Tidings had been to Count Anselmo brought,~That Pinnabel,
 5    43|           will be!~To be excused, Anselmo promised, prayed,~And bribed;
 6    43|     heavens as they appear to be.~Anselmo left him at his work, and
 7    43|          hire.~ ~ LXXXIX~"When to Anselmo's early doubt and fear~Are
 8    43|        That in her faith no faith Anselmo placed.~ ~ XCIV~"Citing
 9    43|               CXXI~"And even that Anselmo waited, so~Befell; since,
10    43|        furious thoughts, returned~Anselmo to the city, in a flame;~
11    43|          dome with wondering eye,~Anselmo thought his intellects were
12    43|       himself or for his friends.~Anselmo hears, and from his horse
13    43|       represt;~And strove so well Anselmo to persuade,~Proffering,
14    43|          shame him, doth she stun~Anselmo, never ceasing to upbraid.~`
15    43|       twas lit~With fire, when of Anselmo's shame he heard.~Rinaldo
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