Canto

 1     3|          VI~Leave we sometime the wretch who, while he layed~Snares
 2    10|     succour and from prison bear?~Wretch, whither shall I go? --
 3    10|           this or other ill,~What wretch has had the cruelty to wound~
 4    13|           lord's faith in him the wretch remind,~And how myself I
 5    14|          The advancing flame, the wretch his life defends.~He his
 6    15|        closing round,~Hampers the wretch, and drags him to the ground.~ ~
 7    16|       pure, and much of lees.~The wretch would fly; but bears in
 8    17|          If I, uninjured, see the wretch again~'Scape, to the scandal
 9    18|        when they spy~The luckless wretch descending from the sky.~ ~
10    18|       urge.~ ~ XCIII~Bound is the wretch, but not 'mid grass and
11    18|          With evil profit, by the wretch untrue,~Martan' usurped,
12    19|         reached -- transfixed the wretch's throat,~And cut his question
13    19|       that flew,~And overtook the wretch, and cleft (before~He the
14    23|       imprest~Upon the stone that wretch perused, in vain~Seeking
15    24|         thing I knew,~Seeking the wretch these precipices through.~ ~
16    24|          him to mercy towards the wretch inclined.~ ~ XXXV~While
17    24|       rock he stood,~Had seen the wretch's fury; how he shed~His
18    27|         mercy with loud voice the wretch bespoke,~And hugged that
19    27|             Gan turn towards that wretch, and made appear~By open
20    27|          For three days shall the wretch's doom be stayed;~In the
21    28|        experiment,~And, like this wretch, the cruel proof receive:~
22    29|            who will not leave the wretch alive;~And stretching them
23    29|          damsel hide;~Because the wretch discerns not black from
24    32|      noisome jail,~Pines the poor wretch for liberty and light,~Or
25    37|           still, to send away~The wretch determines all the female
26    37|          such disdain~Against the wretch so many crimes incense,~
27    37|        And to Drusilla's maid the wretch consigned,~Well pleased
28    37|         and enmity,~Now seeks the wretch with word and deed to grieve;~
29    37|          to requite,~Crimsons the wretch's body, here and there,~
30    39| overfraught:~But she repulsed the wretch that fain would board;~Whose
31    43|           He to his wife, unhappy wretch! hath shown,~Not to be subject
32    43|        central womb, O earth, the wretch to swallow?~ ~ CXLI~"To
33    45|        side,~By how much more the wretch is downwards hurled,~He
34    45|         cavalier, before~Upon the wretch was done a doom so dread.~
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