Canto

1     2|   Sometimes they lunge, then feign the thrust and parry:~Deep
2     7| perfect symmetry,~As best to feign the industrious painter
3     9|    Not simple willingness, I feign desire,~To win his grace,
4    33|     army face.~Lo! these who feign retreat an ambush lay.~Lo!
5    37|      the purposed blow,~Must feign, and secret snares for him
6    45|     foe,~Promised to do, not feign, a fight in mail,~And not
7    46| longer Leo deemed it time to feign;~And from Rogero's head
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