Canto

 1     8|   ruffians found at rest,~Is offered to a monster on the shore.~
 2     8| other wore,~To be to Proteus offered up, in lieu~Of the fair
 3     9|  loose the knight,~When I am offered, from captivity,~He will
 4    18|    sort,~Nor what the insult offered to the king,~Suspended stood
 5    21|     No prayer will move, nor offered price will buy~The woman'
 6    22|    the hippogryph so happily~Offered himself; that he might scower
 7    22|       LXXIX~"You should have offered, when in prison-cell,~This
 8    24|   excite~Who dearly will the offered scorn requite.~ ~ XCVIII~
 9    27|   bosom beats,~In that 'twas offered in such public place.~To
10    28|    discover, read~An outrage offered to his majesty,)~Would,
11    31|      he went,~By roads which offered passage most secure.~Beside
12    40|     shore.~A nearer place is offered now; and there~He hopes
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