Canto

 1    20| handsomer than her she deems the crone.~ ~ CXIV~And that she this
 2    20|      with the spoils her ancient crone invest;~ ~ CXVI~And willed
 3    20|         a cavalier,~Cried to the crone, "By whom am I subdued?"~
 4    20|        As readily Zerbino to the crone~Humbled himself, and burned
 5    20|        The hard and pertinacious crone replied,~"Nought shalt thou
 6    21|         that despised and odious crone,~He wounded sore, and writhing
 7    21|  Quitting his road with that old crone to steer;~Although this
 8    21|       Who in mid pathway met the crone and peer.~ ~ V~The hag,
 9    23|        came, with that deceitful crone,~And saw the bleeding body
10    23|      Either in hatred, would the crone prepare,~Or were it she
11    23|       deed: upon the rape~Of the crone's bridle, he, with angry
12    25|        spoils makes over to that crone;~Who will consign to him
13    37|      side;~No less than that old crone on vengeance bent:~Such
14    43|         ducats' value deemed the crone.~She bore the message to
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