Canto

 1     2|  thee such a prize were foul misdeed;~And horse and maid, whose
 2    14|      suffer for their king's misdeed!~ ~ LXX~"And if that they
 3    15| valour were, but rather foul misdeed:~For him, arms, neck, and
 4    24|      to leave Durindana such misdeed~To him appeared, it past
 5    26|   courser through his lord's misdeed.~ ~  LXXVIII~When knight
 6    30|  pact made, 'twas reckoned a misdeed,~And an eternal blot to
 7    30|      have chastized his foul misdeed,~That from a woman took
 8    31| should esteem it were a foul misdeed,~Unless I proved thee also
 9    31|   dost by chivalry such foul misdeed."~ ~  XCVIII~Guido the savage,
10    35|      O brutish man, for your misdeed~Should penance by the innocent
11    41|     his courser's or his own misdeed,~Sobrino found himself without
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