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 1     I|    it,~Then sailed the Asian coasts and isles along;~Thither
 2    II|    so far remote~From Asia's coasts, or Phoebus' glistering
 3    VI|    maid, to see that all the coasts were clear,~Before her mistress,
 4    IX|    so great flocks to warmer coasts,~Nor leaves in so great
 5    XV|      Egypt land:~The sterile coasts of barren Rhinocere~They
 6    XV| unseen,~And sailed along the coasts of Afric lands,~Whose sea
 7    XV|   which Granada's shores and coasts they see.~ ~ XXII~Now are
 8    XV|    Spain,~And all along your coasts and countries sailed,~Yet
 9   XVI|    and streams, till Syria's coasts she spied.~ ~ LXXI~Now she
10  XVII|    many a mile,~From Syria's coasts as far as Cirene sands,~
11  XVII|   the morning rays~Along the coasts of Asia have their seat,~
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