Canto

1     1|      blade~Had saved her from dishonour, death, and pain;~And how
2     8|       block the way;~And that dishonour will ensue and loss,~Rogero
3    15|       cave.~ ~  XLVII~"I with dishonour life to flight may owe;~
4    17|     plate, are dragged in due dishonour round,~Suspended at the
5    21|      that long time I thought~Dishonour must have followed and disgrace;~
6    25|     every least delay~Will he dishonour. What a ceaseless smart~
7    26|       in his despite;~He sees dishonour will ensue and blame,~Save
8    42| deceit,~With mortal damage or dishonour meet.~ ~ II~And is the mind
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