Canto

1     4|      die.~Nor is there hope of ransom for her head,~Unless to
2    20|     esteem my death too dear~A ransom for thy worthier life were
3    38|      content to die,~Thyself a ransom for our sins to make;~--
4    39| without his aid.~While fain to ransom him, he thinks upon~The
5    39|       made, and many slew;~For ransom in that battle was for few.~ ~
6    46|      Proteus, Egypt's lord,~In ransom for his prisoned wife restored;~ ~
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