Canto

 1    16|      worthy meed?~But if, from jealousy or sloth, so good~And holy,
 2    18|      camp, beside,~Comfortless Jealousy, with whom there came~A
 3    18| vengeance on the thief.~ ~ XXX~Jealousy had that little dwarf espied,~
 4    18|        Discord, with pleasure, Jealousy decried,~But with more joy,
 5    18|      and bore away the bride."~Jealousy, upon this, took up the
 6    27|   Orlando fled;~And hence with jealousy, at heart, aggrieved~(Lover
 7    28|       we in her find cause for jealousy;~And wherefore wouldst thou
 8    31|     That phrensied rage, which jealousy is hight.~ ~ II~For by all
 9    32|  without a word,~Inflamed with jealousy and fierce disdain:~From
10    35|     who was whilere~Wounded by jealousy with cruel sting.~I left
11    36|      breast,~And put her every jealousy at rest.~ ~ XX~Parforce
12    42|     Full many husbands live in jealousy,~And groundlessly, of women
13    43|    bore.~He, wedded, strait in jealousy outgoes~All jealous men
14    45|        find;~And be so quit of Jealousy, that foe~Would not still
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