Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXII|        and one of the sins most offensive to God is ingratitude; I
2   I,      XXIX|         language of the kind is offensive to my chaste ears. I will
3   I,      XLIV|        squire's stoutness, both offensive and defensive, and from
4   I,    XLVIII|      for having acted something offensive to some king or other, or
5   I,       LII| themselves and even to take the offensive against their assailants
6  II,       XVI|        a knight-errant, in arms offensive and defensive, to fight
7  II,     XXXII|        persons are without arms offensive or defensive, and so, though
8  II,      LIII|          here are arms for you, offensive and defensive; come out
9  II,       LIX|     though I know his words are offensive, and what is more, lying,
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