Canto

 1     1| knight~Am I; -- thy word was plighted then to throw~After my other
 2     5|  they had the mutual promise plighted,~Ariodantes first his tale
 3     9|       who in prison mews~Her plighted spouse, that ere he makes
 4    20|   guide.~But do not thou thy plighted faith repent,~So that thou
 5    21|  from town and hamlet, as if plighted~Amid a crowd of witnesses,
 6    24|      their solemn troth~They plighted, was security for both.~ ~
 7    29|   didst esteem more dear~Thy plighted faith, and chaste and holy
 8    30|   who wounded lay~To her his plighted promise should maintain.~
 9    44|     will in ought forego his plighted word.~ ~ XXXVIII~Beatrice
10    44|   she should cast behind~Her plighted faith, and from her promise
11    45|     That from him should his plighted wife be torn;~And nought
12    45|     to Rogero so her vow~Was plighted, as Rogero's was to her;~
13    45|      forfeit, I believe, his plighted word.~ ~ CXI~"What now you
14    46|   who ne'er~Swerved from her plighted faith -- aye good and wise --~
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