Canto

 1    10|      theft, if well I guess, appaid~By death, which this may
 2    23| Fortune, who his wishes well appaid,~Made thitherward the false
 3    25|     the lady's vows were ill appaid,~And haply Heaven as well
 4    30|  herself with written scroll appaid~In good Rogero's place,
 5    31|     with eternal mischief be appaid.~ ~ XXII~One hour and more
 6    34|   should have deemed himself appaid:~But since, it seemed, he
 7    36|     with such unwonted scorn appaid,~That she is nearly maddened
 8    36|      that thy desires may be appaid,~Will die; but strive, in
 9    38|     other season, if not now appaid;~But twice two hundred years
10    45|    the Grecian prince so ill appaid,~His cheek was seen to blanch
11    45|      nor should he be so ill appaid,~That from him should his
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