Canto

1    23|  nought~But turned to hatred, phrensy, rage, and spite;~Nor paused
2    23|        At length, impelled by phrensy, the fourth day,~He from
3    23|     and breast.~And 'gan that phrensy act, so passing dread,~Of
4    24| pursue;~And scowering, in his phrensy, wood and grove,~Took sometimes
5    27|   fierce Gradasso cried,~"The phrensy of this madman to subdue."~-- "
6    29|  tower, and cell.~ ~ L~'Twere phrensy of his every frantic feat~
7    29|     And, ever prompted by his phrensy rank,~Will make himself
8    37|   arose,~Now is there one his phrensy to oppose.~ ~ XLI~"For he
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