Canto

1     4|    damsel following nigh,~Who trusted not to the magician hoar,~
2    23| Rodomont~Takes from Hippalca, trusted to her care.~With Mandricardo
3    30|   been afraid,~Nor would have trusted in his host combined.~He,
4    31|      in that ancient age~They trusted much, that, in their wandering
5    32|       XXXVII~"Who ever can be trusted? woe is me!~All false and
6    33|         XI~"King Pharamond so trusted to the seer~That he resolved
7    37|        as I shewed,~Who being trusted with that ill emprize,~The
8    38|   which in evil hour~Cambyses trusted his ill-omened power.~ ~
9    38|       so strong weighed,~More trusted him than all his court beside,~
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