Canto

 1     8|    hate)~The hideous orc, and Proteus' other herd,~By him against
 2     8|     on the beach she stood in Proteus' sight,~Left him to burn
 3     8|     that other wore,~To be to Proteus offered up, in lieu~Of the
 4     8|    held most fair of face,~To Proteus every day should one be
 5     8|    LVIII~Were the old tale of Proteus' false or true,~(For this,
 6     9|      comes to where~He of old Proteus' hears the cruel use~But
 7    11|    Forth from his grotto aged Proteus hies,~And mounts above the
 8    11|     would be another wrong~To Proteus, and provoke his ire again;~
 9    11|    god, lest worse ensue;~And Proteus from his cruel hate would
10    46| resort;~There left it to King Proteus, Egypt's lord,~In ransom
11    46|      her Menelaus to free,~To Proteus the pavilion gave away;~
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