Canto

1    11|        Of that ungrateful and discourteous deed~Accusing stood, wherewith
2    25|       and evil cell;~Till the discourteous and foul pact was made~With
3    28|       paltry stake,~Will that discourteous churl his game forsake.'~ ~
4    32|        To prove Sir Clodion a discourteous knave;~ ~ LXXXVII~"On pact,
5    36|        nor their so many more~Discourteous and despiteous doings tell,~
6    36| youthful lord.~ ~ LII~"Like a discourteous man and churl ye do,~Rogero,
7    46|    unsealed,~He should a foul discourteous deed have done.~He fain
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