Canto

1     6|         As these are practised in iniquity,~And full of every vice
2    13|       Accursed with minds of such iniquity,~That they to violate my
3    17|         God, outraged by our rank iniquity,~Whenever crimes have past
4    17|            And foul and pestilent iniquity.~The time will come we may
5    20| punishment,~Well merited by their iniquity.~Such and like schemes the
6    21|          So by just wrath and thy iniquity,~(To him Argaeus cried)
7    23|           Due and deserved by his iniquity.~And God, who for the most
8    26|      trace~But little of its foul iniquity.~The world, when weary of
9    44|    courteous lore;~Untainted with iniquity, in wise~Of them I painted,
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