Canto

 1     2|        on end with ire:~So from reproach and menace to the sword~
 2     3|     XLVI~"Lo! Hercules, who may reproach his neighbour,~With foot
 3     5|        Injurious words and foul reproach are said?~And blows and
 4     8|      flight,~But that with foul reproach he overlaid,~And sorely
 5    10|      thou ingrate, with my pain~Reproach, not therefore deal thee
 6    16|          Only forbore with just reproach to pay;~Nor only did the
 7    18|      opposed, and now with sore~Reproach, and now with prayer he
 8    24|           III~One here may well reproach me: "Brother, thou~Seest
 9    25|        The damsel held it wise, reproach to shun,~Which might by
10    27| distance heard,~In shame and in reproach of womankind;~Yet certes
11    27|     been more beside~Unmeriting reproach: but if there be,~'Mid hundreds,
12    31|    champion of the field,~He to reproach the knight was nothing slow,~
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