Canto

 1     4|  ween unjust, or else of wit distraught,~Who statutes framed of
 2     5|   the knight; and I, who was distraught,~And all beside myself,
 3     5| divine how grieves the sire, distraught~With woe, when he the accusation
 4    11|      Rogero gazed like wight distraught,~And hurried here and there
 5    12|    wondering there, like men distraught.~ ~ XXXV~Although she first
 6    21|   flies amain:~Philander, so distraught by two designs,~Takes what
 7    24|  prest;~So that poor Isabel, distraught with woe,~Felt her heart
 8    28|   sight,~It seemed, would go distraught, -- with fury racked,~He
 9    30|    on the mead~Orlando left, distraught with his disease.~To Agramant
10    31|    sad, distrust,~Rinaldo is distraught with ceaseless woe:~He feels
11    31| Roland wandered, of his wits distraught.~ ~ LXII~Had he such strange
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