Canto

 1     5| shall what I recount as well conceal.'~Uniting in the pact, the
 2     5|     I should in better faith conceal.~ ~ XXXVIII~" `There passes
 3     5|    he would withdraw me, and conceal~Within a fortress of his
 4     6| Wholly his secret treason to conceal.~By taking off Dalinda,
 5    11|     shall be;~So you no more conceal your beauteous cheer.~Cruel,
 6    18| shelter hope the pair~As may conceal them well from hostile gaze.~
 7    21|     XXII~" `Ah! why should I conceal (in fine she cried)~The
 8    23|      fed.~Orlando studied to conceal his woes;~And yet the mischief
 9    27|     Hoping that so he should conceal his fright:~-- "For I on
10    41|       And what is fitting to conceal, conceals.~ ~ LXVIII~Meanwhile
11    46|      beneath contented brows~Conceal the dark and envious thoughts
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