Canto

1     6|    Believed he was so wary and discreet,~That, had what he related
2    10| Appeared as all benign and all discreet,~If of the heart the face
3    11|        when within that animal discreet~Which Phryxus bore, the
4    12|       indeed you deem the suit discreet,~Lend him thine own; nor
5    17|      excuse received, like one discreet;~And deemed it best for
6    23|       left his Brigliador~To a discreet attendant: one undrest~His
7    35|     death. O Princes, wary and discreet,~That wisely tread in Caesar'
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