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 1    13|      ambush dight,~Under Sir Odoric of Biscay's command;~A leader
 2    13|      of France, in lieu~This Odoric for the purpose he would
 3    13|      in my garden found.~Sir Odoric, at night, with fair array~
 4    13|     knight,~Praised, when to Odoric given, his trust to share:~
 5    13|  finally his wicked will~Sir Odoric took courage to display;~
 6    13|    wood to fly.~ ~ XXVI~"Sir Odoric in war well taught and bred,~
 7    24|  nigh surveyed.~This was Sir Odoric, the Biscayan, who,~Like
 8    24| vessel sank at sea outright;~Odoric's assault; and next, how
 9    24|   XVIII~The two that had Sir Odoric in their ward,~The royal
10    24|      the pair~Charged, under Odoric, with the galley's care.~ ~
11    24|     I asked the cavalier,~Of Odoric, and what hand had dealt
12    24|  tell~His story, gazing upon Odoric's brow,~In pity, more than
13    24|           XXXIII~So said Sir Odoric; and after showed~(Though '
14    24|      Moves a hard heart, Sir Odoric now exprest.~ ~ XXXIV~Whether
15    24|      has so outraged us. Let Odoric find~Pardon his offences;
16    24|         XL~"Then gazing upon Odoric, 'gan say:~"This is the
17    24| through."~So says he: for as Odoric at his hand~Well merits
18    24|     their lord commands)~Sir Odoric is unpinioned from his bands.~ ~
19    24|   day's journey wended,~When Odoric, to all pact, all faith,
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