Canto

 1    17|       light, or they, to censure prone,~-- Errs he a finger's breadth --
 2    25|      That the misjudging rabble, prone to ill,~Might never, to
 3    26|        his will,~Ribald Gabrina, prone to every ill.~ ~ IX~The
 4    27|          mood," (he cries,) "aye prone to turn!~Object most opposite
 5    30| experience we are well aware)~So prone to follow whatsoe'er is
 6    31|     fearful pass, where one~Fell prone parforce into the stream
 7    34|        belief soft woman is more prone,~He that deceives her, merits
 8    43|      loathsome coil to fill,~And prone, at length, upon the ground
 9    44|     throng.~ ~ III~Though little prone to friendship is that sort,~
10    44|        marble is, or thing least prone~Beneath the chisel's trenchant
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