Canto

 1    17|    CXXIII~That vessel of all filthy vices, he,~Made answer: "
 2    17|   Nor leave unsaid a word of filthy lore;~And him at last without
 3    19|      bedaubed like swine, in filthy plight,~And smeared with
 4    20|    in some place obscure and filthy stied;~Many, not knowing
 5    31|  poisoned by that bane,~That filthy pest, conceived in Stygian
 6    34|      for a single feast that filthy brood.~ ~ II~Too foul a
 7    37| hence they part ill from the filthy place,~Wherein it lay, Drusilla'
 8    43|   Who for a boon so foul and filthy prayed.~Yet ceased she not,
 9    43|     I~Found in such foul and filthy work, espy!'~Bethink thee,
10    43|     be undergone~For this so filthy deed, (Argia said)~If thou
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