Canto

1     5| tower,~(For he believes her wronged, his child to free)~Her
2     6|     aid.~ ~ XII~"And me, so wronged by her, the maid shall view~
3     9| such pity for Olympia fair,~Wronged by Cymosco, who in prison
4    10|  him steer.~With these came wronged Alcina, with a band~Of many
5    21|  clay,~Perceive that he has wronged me in the end,~And shall
6    22|     thirty pence, nor Peter wronged, nor John,~Nor less renowned
7    24|      many men betrayed,~And wronged by her, have been so many
8    36|    stain,~That ye, so often wronged, not only grant~Life to
9    37| beside of ought;~Saw he had wronged her, and took all the blame,~
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