Canto

1    21|     comrade's new-born enmity.~Philander, then unmeriting such pain,~(
2    21| shameless woman prest~The good Philander, but obtained no fruit.~
3    21|     before:~From which the sad Philander hoped and thought~That love
4    21|        not (said anew~The good Philander), bound by amity~To my Argaeus
5    21|       vain.~So fell Argaeus by Philander's sword,~Who for Morando
6    21|       then delayed,~Wills that Philander with a light survey~The
7    21|      by him be prized.~ ~ LII~"Philander stood oppressed with grief
8    21|     the strongest flies amain:~Philander, so distraught by two designs,~
9    21|      Thus home again the young Philander came,~Leaving behind him
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