Canto

1     5|      had bred;~Bringing such scandal on that damsel bright,~The
2    17|  wretch again~'Scape, to the scandal of the warlike art.~'Twere
3    25| Might never, to my shame and scandal, say:~Rogero, in fair wind
4    26|     scathe,~And brought foul scandal on the HOLY FAITH.~ ~ XXXIII~
5    26| against the foe.~To the sore scandal of the Church and Spain,~
6    26|    guise the two~Esteem foul scandal; as their better course,~
7    38|  other wise, might shame and scandal raise;~And had fair Bradamant
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