Canto

 1     7|   little Love,~And seems to plunder hearts in open sight.~Thence,
 2     8|  wind and waves convey~Like plunder, upon every strand they
 3     9|    their law), in search of plunder hies;~And all the women
 4     9| that engine, found amid the plunder,~Which in all points I said
 5    12| without thought to keep her plunder long.~ ~ LIII~To give it
 6    14| himself with Doralice; such plunder,~Aided by heaven, his valiant
 7    15| through the forest with the plunder fled,~Leapt quickly into
 8    16|     the throng,~To bear off plunder from your sea-girt strands,~
 9    17|    Eye-sight, who winds his plunder in the gale,~Better than
10    20| pinnace steers~In search of plunder, o'er the billows borne.~
11    20| here they settled, with the plunder reft,~And better weighed
12    40| hand~Dipt deep in blood and plunder, in a thought,~Destroy that
13    40|  host beneath his eye their plunder share.~ ~ LVI~From those
14    46|     than tales report,~This plunder fell to Menelaus' share,~
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