Canto

1     4|    goal the same)~Which to the witless crowd seems rank excess;~
2     6|    stripling if he cou'd:~But, witless how to give the wished relief,~
3     8|       thee in old Namus' hand!~Witless a wrong so crying to withstand.~ ~
4    17|       pleasure.~ ~ LXXXVI~That witless Antiochite, who, worthily,~
5    17|        without weapons came, a witless band.~The rest for other
6    24|    child, or him he terrifies,~Witless of warfare; not me, who
7    28|       relief,~Ill cheered him, witless what had caused his grief.~ ~
8    29|       III~But that in this the witless infidel~Spake as a fool,
9    38| ceremonies.~But it is time the witless head to aid~With that, which
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