Canto

 1    12|     morion for this man let me entreat,~Till I have driven such
 2    17|       base, they him might ill entreat.~So, by short ways and close,
 3    20| insolence and scorn,~You would entreat me fair to have the news~
 4    20|        And her did supplicate, entreat, conjure,~By men and gods,
 5    25|      to accomplish thy desire,~Entreat the damsel she will show
 6    25|       how Agramant has sent to entreat,~In his dispatches, succour
 7    26|     with beseechings infinite, entreat~To let him singly with that
 8    36|       in vain exclaim, in vain entreat,~Rogero, who beholds their
 9    37|       he knew 'twas useless to entreat,~Devised to make her his
10    43|     from door to door our alms entreat:~Into a dog she changed
11    43|       given;~That so she might entreat, before she died,~Forgiveness
12    44|       its meed;~ ~ LXIX~"And I entreat, before I claim my fee,~
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