Canto

 1     1|     Rinaldo bold;~Rinaldo, then ungrateful, stern, and cold.~ ~ LXXVI~
 2     5|      For this perfidious, foul, ungrateful man,~At length suspicious
 3     7|          For punishment of foul ungrateful heart,~And haply meriting
 4    11|         whom he sought,~Of that ungrateful and discourteous deed~Accusing
 5    11|      his generous aid.~ ~ VIII~"Ungrateful damsel! and is this the
 6    13|      bred~From infancy, and the ungrateful wight~Deemed that the thought
 7    18|   erlaid?~And this the woman of ungrateful mood,~Who aids the wicked
 8    19| thousand feats in vain~For this ungrateful fair, what pain 'twould
 9    23|   sufferer's head,~That oft the ungrateful lady must have lain,~Together
10    23|      ground,~Slain by that most ungrateful lady's spite,~Whose faithlessness
11    24|         whose bark was read~The ungrateful lady's writing, he repairs,~
12    27|        rash in deed,~With that, ungrateful, cruel and perverse,~And
13    28|         he entertained~For that ungrateful woman, him restrained.~ ~
14    46|      with reason be~Deemed most ungrateful amid ingrate men;~Since
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