Canto

1     9|       dwell,~Nor you to Love an utter rebel are,~Be you contented
2    16|        often said,~Ere he could utter aught beside). "To-day,~
3    18|           If conquered, see the utter loss and shame~Which will
4    24|         the cruel sky,~Can only utter fond complaints and vain.~"
5    26| assaulted made;~It caused their utter loss, and ruined all:~They
6    27|    beside~Thyself, to me should utter such a word,~He should deem
7    31|        strife arrest,~Rinaldo's utter enmity to rue,~Yet wroth
8    43|     ignominy will maintain,~And utter scorn, the lady as his own:~
9    45|      interposed),~Ceased not to utter through the livelong night~
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