Canto

 1     4|         deserve to die;~And ween unjust, or else of wit distraught,~
 2     4|        will,~Deeming their sires unjust, assents the throng,~Their
 3     6| oftentimes his guilt compels the unjust,~Though sometime unarraigned
 4    32|      suspicious fear, that doubt unjust,~Which racked her bosom,
 5    35|     without blame.~That Nero was unjust would none divine,~Nor haply
 6    36|         leave;~For 'twere a deed unjust and inhumane,~That brother
 7    40|          Which 'tis unlawful and unjust to swear.~ ~ LXVIII~He all
 8    42|           in her passion, called unjust and weak.~ ~ XXVI~The sage
 9    44|       crew~Slain by my hand that unjust elder dies;~This will in
10    44|      disturbs my joy;~He and his unjust sire; less dear his flight~
11    45|         an ear~To a suspicion so unjust and blind;~And so, this
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