Canto

 1     9|       allow~Me so to play the ingrate, if I might,~(The treaty,
 2    10| shifting sail another way;~Or ingrate for such service -- cruel
 3    10|        Thee would I not, thou ingrate, with my pain~Reproach,
 4    10|    Foul thief, churl, haughty ingrate, may I thee~Burned, gibbeted,
 5    32| beneath such vengeance groan,~Ingrate! that wouldest not thy sin
 6    34|    run."~ ~ XIII~"Of hosts of ingrate women in this cell~Confined,
 7    38|      this would hold you sore ingrate;~Yet there's a remedy in
 8    38|     She taxes young Rogero as ingrate,~And aye cries out upon
 9    46|       To his lady love -- how ingrate, how untrue~To her had been --
10    46|   Deemed most ungrateful amid ingrate men;~Since thou foregoest
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