Canto

1     1|   strode.~But fierce Ferrau, bewildered in the wood,~Found himself
2     1|     his feet.~ ~  LXV~As the bewildered and astonished clown~Who
3     5|    shed;~Repeating often, in bewildered tone,~The last sad words
4    23| small assay,~And, sure to be bewildered, wend the pair:~Yet at a
5    43|      He all astound and with bewildered face,~And full of shame,
6    44| their place;~So are they all bewildered by their fear.~Thus suddenly
7    44| taken post;~Where woeful and bewildered (for to sight~Nothing in
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