Canto

1     4|        such outrage foul to all mankind.~ ~ XXIX~"Nor I, by malice
2     6| separate good had won,~Which to mankind is dealt in different measure,~
3     8|       And impious more than all mankind; nor he,~Such is the force
4    13|         deeds the friendship of mankind.~ ~ XIII~"At the time fixed
5    24|         full of charity towards mankind,~With efficacious reasons
6    25|     bent~On love of female, mid mankind or herd.~Woman to woman'
7    38|     that it may be known of all mankind;~As, thinking upon this
8    41| devouring dragon's prey,~Ye all mankind would drag to nether hell,~
9    43|  subjoining how~The virtue that mankind most highly prize~Is that
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