Canto

 1     6|       sing and seethe:~So the offended myrtle inly pined,~Groaned,
 2     6|       who, by the wicked band~Offended fate, had saved the youthful
 3     7|    little weigh,~Of which the offended myrtle told above.~Nor will
 4    11|    with which the giant still offended: --~On the field lay his
 5    14|   many times and oft, by foes offended,~Thy holy church and vicars
 6    14|      And this than iron spear offended more:~Then how much more
 7    17|      remembrance by this meal offended,~It makes me tremble yet:
 8    17|      And has she not in sooth offended more~Than Italy? yet her
 9    18|      The Syrian king, who was offended sore,~Raised war against
10    18|     the king~Of Syria's land, offended Gryphon thought.~Each knight,
11    18|   stay~A robber, who had sore offended me.~The truth of this my
12    20|      s sex, which had so sore offended.~She willed each bark and
13    21|      little the opposing Scot offended:~But vain was not the spear-thrust
14    21|      so good a knight to have offended;~But, as was still the use
15    23|  Anglantes' count:~Who, next, offended by his lady fair,~Into the
16    24|      he who least should have offended,~Had him requited with such
17    26| neither Child nor damsel more offended;~But without craving time,
18    27|   borne too long, though sore offended,~That Rodomont form him
19    30|       slain;~So had that blow offended all the train.~ ~ LIV~I
20    32|   myself? Wherein have I~Ever offended, save in loving thee?~What
21    33|   Messiah, if too sore I have offended,~For mercy, yet, bethink
22    36|    Rogero, when he saw her so offended,~Fixed himself firmly in
23    43|    LXXX~"And by the churl the offended knight so said,~And did
24    44|     so oft and oft had heaven offended;~ ~ XCI~And, as a man of
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