Canto

1     4|    seen to play;~Till waxing wroth, or weary of her prize,~
2    23| closely strain;~And waxed so wroth that, in his heat of blood,~
3    27|   Not so, by Heaven!" Rogero wroth replied,~"For I this field
4    28|     the sex to see,~Was inly wroth, and could no longer hold:~
5    29|      their date.~But now, so wroth I saw that Saracen~With
6    29|      fury nevermore subside,~Wroth that Angelica should disappear:~
7    31|     utter enmity to rue,~Yet wroth with him upon that other
8    45|   god that rules the seas~Is wroth, the hoarse and hollow breakers
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