Canto

 1     1|  debt in part;~Then, with no jealous eye my offering scan,~Nor
 2    11|  sight)~Not without stirring jealous Tithon's spite.~ ~ XXXIII~
 3    15|    by the chain:~Nor did the jealous husband weave the thread~
 4    25|  front,~In presence with the jealous Rodomont.~ ~ IV~They at
 5    26| fashioned written pacts with jealous pain;~Yet walked not every
 6    32|      his charge whilere:~For jealous as enamoured was the peer.~ ~
 7    32|    much, and was withal~Sore jealous, was determined in his mind~
 8    36|     groves;~So be no more to jealous fears a prey,~O Bradamant,
 9    36|    now embrace, nor move her jealous spleen,~That with the love
10    37|  supplies;~But that, through jealous authors' envious rage,~Unchronicled
11    38|   And (to avow the truth) in jealous mood~Alone I came, alone
12    42|       as by fury stirred and jealous pain,~He after mighty plaint
13    43|      in jealousy outgoes~All jealous men that ever were before:~
14    43|   his heart:~Dead-white with jealous fear his cheek is dyed,~
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