Canto

 1     5|        in the furious fight.~To injured innocence I safety bear,~
 2     9|     paternal reign,~Replace the injured dame, and fealty swear:~
 3    11|       for peace,~First from the injured god, lest worse ensue;~And
 4    13|          While he who was least injured sought to fly.~'Tis so sometimes,
 5    18|     thought,~How to content the injured warrior sought.~ ~ XCV~And
 6    18|   wrought,~Himself no whit less injured than the king~Of Syria's
 7    28|        or word,~Might guess his injured king that case had heard.~ ~
 8    33|      other Adriane,~And, after, injured Leo, would defend.~This
 9    38| evermore did write,~As one sore injured by that cavalier.~Now, if
10    43|       serpent neither dead,~Nor injured, nor pursued in further
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