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 1     I|  Their banks were full, their tide was at the flow,~His help
 2    II|     oppose against the coming tide~Of proffered love, for that
 3   VII|    eyes, then let us take the tide,~Come, follow me, good fortune
 4    IX| lightning, tempest, wind, and tide:~The Soldan so withstood
 5   XII|       soul alike torment,~The tide of fond suspicion flowed
 6    XV|   light, benign is stream and tide:~My lord, that rules your
 7    XV|   helped him his skill gainst tide and wind;~With him all witness
 8  XVII|     roaring waves in roughest tide,~That from those storms
 9  XVII|     of Boecan, which at every tide~The sea cuts off from Persia'
10   XIX|      she talks, till time and tide~To scape unmarked she find,
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