Canto

 1    12|        she~(Averse from both) inclined to either side;~But, since
 2    19| erpowered the clear,~Was less inclined to smile, than mournful
 3    22|    had his course from thence inclined.~ ~ V~I in the cruel city
 4    24|      mercy towards the wretch inclined.~ ~ XXXV~While Scotland'
 5    24|       And to endurance Isabel inclined;~Placing, from ancient Testament
 6    26|       now left upon his horse inclined;~Then him, 'mid grass and
 7    28|   deem the dame less culpable inclined:~Less of herself than sex
 8    28|    may deem our own not worse inclined~Than are the wives of others,
 9    30|        by this or that desire inclined,~You don your harness to
10    33|     with more skill his blade inclined,~And stunned the arm of
11    35|    the youthful peer~Was more inclined than any other wight;~And
12    36|  pride and every churlishness inclined."~Marphisa, at these words,
13    38|      in this or that her head inclined.~Rinaldo, when he of her
14    43|      thy wife, by avarice was inclined~To break her faith and be
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