Canto

 1     6|   taking off Dalinda, who was versed~In this, and only could
 2     6|      early wants and troubles versed;~But amid princely joys
 3     7|     rare inventions, choicely versed,~Delightful fiction to the
 4    10|   this example which I offer, versed,~Their prayers and tears
 5    18|     magic, and astrology~Well versed; but now in art found small-support,~
 6    21| disposed herself, in treasons versed,~To slay her second husband
 7    23| damsel she in all her secrets versed.~ ~ XXIX~How graven in her
 8    23|   like the Latin tongue,~Who, versed in many languages, best
 9    26|         CXXVIII~Sage Malagigi versed in every sleight~Which by
10    33|       Devils mighty son,~Well versed in what should chance in
11    34|   fulsome lays by venal poets versed.~ ~ LXXVIII~Loves of unhappy
12    37|    son, that sprang (as it is versed)~Out of the dust, without
13    43|        XXI~"She, in all magic versed, was of such skill~As never
14    44|     by men in other strain be versed.~ ~
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