Canto

1     9|     troubled cavalier did so confound,~That will all speed to
2    17|   sinful world to punish and confound.~Marius and Sylla to this
3    17|       fair sir, he never may confound~Your eyesight with his semblance
4    21|    It does not me, in truth, confound,~To think that I am overthrown
5    22|     That I omit; desirous to confound~The spell which did the
6    26| those others, whom his feats confound,~Not merely lost in wonder,
7    27|      not so the ordered lots confound,~Or break our compact (was
8    34|    Satan and Pluto so will I confound,~And drive before me their
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