Canto

 1     2|   dame~In his foul heart, the wicked County brewed;~Or, as the
 2     3|    seat:~Then, like one who a wicked spirit bore,~To add another
 3     3|     illusions fed,~Whither by wicked men's bad counsel led!~ ~
 4     6|      all too numerous was the wicked throng.~Now grappled from
 5     6|    field,~And to keep off the wicked crew which swarms,~More
 6     6|       kindly pair who, by the wicked band~Offended fate, had
 7     6|      the youthful knight;~The wicked crew, that did the Child
 8    12|  supposed~The warriors to the wicked fallacy~Of the malign enchanter
 9    13|      To the other finally his wicked will~Sir Odoric took courage
10    16|    hope delayed."~ ~ XIII~The wicked woman, full of subtlety~(
11    17|    fierce Attila, what say~Of wicked Ezzeline, and hundreds more?~
12    18| ungrateful mood,~Who aids the wicked and betrays the good?"~ ~
13    18|     As to what penance to the wicked two,~So fallen into their
14    21|    false woman's spite;~Whose wicked cause I know not why you
15    21|      rest~In seeking what her wicked love may boot,~She her old
16    21|   myself and more beside,~The wicked elder, with his deadly dole,~
17    21|    cunning lore;~But this the wicked dame would not concede,~
18    22|       s fame,~For her so many wicked sisters' shame.~ ~ III~For
19    22|      Bradamant knew to be the wicked Count,~And, having heard
20    23|   town declare;~Till this the wicked woman chanced to hear,~Who
21    24|       his hate.~ ~ XXXVII~The wicked hag is kept, so bids the
22    24|  dismaid~At sea, and from the wicked Biscayneer.~And, if thou
23    26|      dragon-feet to head,~The wicked Typheus seems to keep below.~'
24    27|       thee to the world, thou wicked sex,~To be to man a plague,
25    29|      head,~Rather than he his wicked will should gain;~Who, having
26    31|      detained,~To enforce the wicked law he had ordained.~ ~
27    37| inhumane,~Yet for a while his wicked heart concealed,~Nor what
28    37|      sad and bitter close~The wicked love he to that lady bore.~
29    37|      few words, but bold,~The wicked custom of his lordship told.~ ~
30    37|       the square;~Whereon the wicked lord of the domain~Had graved
31    37|     in her power~Remained the wicked tyrant Marganor:~She, lest
32    40|    wide;~When from the land a wicked wind 'gan blow,~And took
33    46|      to whom -- so willed~His wicked consort -- that Athenian
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