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1 4| the shining metal could offend,~As wont those others, from 2 6| her wayward mood did long offend,~Whilom in vain, through 3 7| though at first his cruel art offend,~Is thanked, since he preserves 4 11| near, as best they can, offend.~At such a brutal insult 5 13| say what mischiefs these offend;~One dies, and one departs 6 13| through paths which sore offend~Her feet, till she, beside 7 16| Hate, Rage, and Fury, all offend by turns,~In Paris Rodomont 8 19| with such horrid strokes offend,~Nor sign of trouble in 9 23| shrowd,~That it may less offend him, with a cloud.~ ~ CXVIII~ 10 23| Rather than by my tediousness offend.~ ~ 11 24| much Zerbino's mercies both offend,~Which thus their so desired 12 30| evil omen for my arms -- offend;~And learn, 'tis Honour 13 33| her land they came not to offend.~But Stephen one, the other 14 33| and taken, nevermore to offend~With hostile arms, he is 15 33| from the realm which they offend.~If I shall prosper, be 16 34| he should no more my eyes offend:~Nor would I more address 17 37| six alone I dwell,~I may offend and anger all the crew.~ 18 37| overthrown,~No other woman can offend be,~If, passing others, 19 37| Which is but how Tanacro to offend)~Must mask; and make him 20 37| and hatred hot,~Seeks to offend her corse that feels it 21 37| decency and natural shame offend;~And if with escort of an 22 38| cruel foe, I purposed to offend,~But that it chanced, one 23 38| may it me and mine alone offend,~And none beside, amid this 24 39| than all the furious fires offend,~Fires that are quickly 25 40| too sore his honour 'twoud offend.~ ~ LII~"If Roland is to 26 40| youth was ever willed~To offend his lady-love the least 27 40| could,~And knew he should offend her, if he spilled,~In that 28 41| or lance, the faithful to offend;~And into France, where