Canto

1     5|       ungrateful man,~At length suspicious of my faith and zeal,~And
2    17|      his wonted clothes he saw,~Suspicious waxed; and more suspicion
3    22|    scorn his art and evil ways,~Suspicious of the ill which may ensue,~
4    31|      his joys, distrest~By that suspicious fear, that cruel care,~That
5    32| afflicted and opprest.~For that suspicious fear, that doubt unjust,~
6    45|       Would not still harass my suspicious mind;~And, where she is
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