Canto

 1     4|     for the most, such quality offends;~'Tis plain that this in
 2     5|   peace or moody fray,~No male offends his mate. In safety hies~
 3    10|     saying she her golden hair offends,~And lock by lock the scattered
 4    10| flashing far and wide,~So sore offends the adversaries' sight,~
 5    14|     his sword, duke Arnulph he offends.~Who came from whence, into
 6    16|        a direr whole than what offends~The neighbouring tribes
 7    17|       Nor me, nor them the orc offends, so we~Depart not ever from
 8    24|     him so little in the quick offends,~This scarce beyond the
 9    26|      vile rabble and the crowd offends.~ ~ XLI~"From the beginning
10    26|      Vivian's spear the casque offends;~Nor throws that paynim
11    26|      word with which that king offends.~"Thou thinkest," he exclaims, "
12    30|       know what boots and what offends,~-- Marsilius and Sobrino,
13    31|   underneath the vizor's sight offends~The stranger champion, of
14    33|    Such an insufferable stench offends.~Against the greedy birds,
15    34|       smoke,~Obscure and foul, offends his nose and eyes.~Ranker
16    34|      oppressive noon in nought offends;~ ~ LI~And this, mid fruit
17    34|        he loveth best, when he offends:~ ~ LXIII~"He, your Orlando,
18    37|   spirit of the dead, whom she offends,~Must soothe with solemn
19    37|    mastiff, any serpent, worse~Offends Drusilla's cold and lifeless
20    37|       farewell, which evermore offends.~The damsels seek the camp;
21    38|       s land he with his troop offends;~But he is of his Africk
22    45|     Defends himself, and ne'er offends the fair.~ ~ LXXVII~Now
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