Canto

 1     9|     all his kindred, by whose spite~My sire and both my brothers
 2     9|       is a vent for smothered spite;~That portion of his thoughts,
 3    11|     stirring jealous Tithon's spite.~ ~ XXXIII~Approaching to
 4    11|      monster lashed it in his spite,~The eye its bottom through
 5    12|       by fury foul, and angry spite,~Calls back with horrid
 6    15|     baffled warriors rage for spite.~Let him who falling silver
 7    17|       that we should feel the spite~Of people, who are haply
 8    19|  comes upon them, as a dog in spite~Swiftly assails the stranger
 9    19|      a little had endured its spite:~But them with hope of clearer
10    19|     women wreak with vengeful spite;~And, save thou take my
11    20|        for southern tempest's spite~Impelled me hither; lodged
12    20| plunged into a hollow cave in spite.~Those many sobs, those
13    21|    account of a false woman's spite;~Whose wicked cause I know
14    22|     never (such her fortune's spite)~Find out the way to join
15    23|   that most ungrateful lady's spite,~Whose faithlessness inflicted
16    23|    hatred, phrensy, rage, and spite;~Nor paused he more, but
17    26|     were now redoubled by the spite,~Which against false Maganza
18    26|   said, with worse than felon spite,~Upon the morion of that
19    26|   blow was levelled with such spite,~That this upon Frontino'
20    27|  their chivalry,~Are mad with spite and hatred; jars arise,~
21    27|     took, and next opined,~In spite of Charlemagne's beleaguering
22    27|   passing wood with wrath and spite,~That, if to this those
23    28|      bereave;~But love, which spite himself, he entertained~
24    28|    fair and good, made his in spite~Of young Rogero and Circassia'
25    34|    while I lived, repaid with spite and scorn.~With countless
26    36|    then the maid, with mickle spite possest,~Thinking another
27    36|     blinded are the pair with spite and rage,~That they with
28    43|   hate thee; and unmask their spite.~Be thy content thy neighbours'
29    43|     this and other plaint, so spite~And fury waxed, that she
30    45|     deemed to be;~And yet, in spite of stubborn Aymon's no,~
31    46|       dark repair,~And him in spite of death and destiny~(Beyond
32    46|  CXXXIII~Rodomont filled with spite and rage, his foe~Takes
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