“Think not that aught the fury can surpass
Of woman, when she feels that she is scorned.”

Non crediate che sia maggiore sdegno,
Che quel di donna quando e dispregiata.
IX, 23
Rifacimento of Orlando Innamorato

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Non crediate che sia maggiore sdegno, Che quel di donna quando e dispregiata.

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Italian poet 1497–1535

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