Canto

 1     4|      mankind.~ ~ XXIX~"Nor I, by malice moved, alas! poor wight,"~(
 2     7|      false and vain.~By hate and malice was the sufferer stung,~
 3     9|       But that he, saving him in malice, thought~He had a net wherewith
 4    12|        curse with one accord~The malice of the castle's viewless
 5    21|         dame~Would not by him in malice be outdone,~Nor bated him
 6    26|      abide,~Did Malagigi not his malice thwart~With other magic
 7    27|     little thought;~And fiendish malice, banished from the skies,~
 8    28|    Turpin it is told,~And not in malice or in rivalry:~Besides,
 9    28| respecting women prepossest.~The malice which he bears to one or
10    35|        Which some already may in malice wrest.~Ferrau replied, "
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