Canto

1     3|   prize;~Nor ever lets the knave approach too near,~Well
2     8|     V~Towards him came the knave, with semblance haught,~
3     8|  use his blade~On dog, and knave unfenced with arms or mail:~
4    13|    and smote by chance the knave half blind,~Where with the
5    27|    Marphisa who the subtle knave whilere~Suspected as the
6    32| Sir Clodion a discourteous knave;~ ~ LXXXVII~"On pact, if
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