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 1     I|       harm and scath,~By many a sea and many an unknown shore,~
 2     I|    forests hoar,~Divided far by sea from Europe's shore.~ ~
 3     I|        Garound streams and salt sea billows worn,~Four thousand
 4     I|      That Phaeton-like it fired sea and land,~The sparkles seemed
 5    II|      rock unwares we light,~The sea of glory hath no banks assigned,~
 6    II|      blasts in secret cave,~The sea, pardie, cruel and deaf
 7    II|      once forsake,~Then vain by sea were hope of victories.~
 8    II|       keep us safe from hurt by sea and land.~ ~ LXXXIV~"This
 9   III|       when one hears~The hoarse sea waves roar, hollow rocks
10   III|     flood;~By west, the Midland Sea, with bounders tied~Of sandy
11    IV|         rocks on which the salt sea billows beat,~And Atlas'
12    IV|      heaven's brims,~Far out to sea, by sudden storm are cast;~
13     V|         so many ships appear~At sea, that Neptune bears the
14    VI|     round,~The silver moon form sea uprising bright~Spread frosty
15   VII|      earth's centre or the deep sea made~His lurking hole, it
16   VII|         Pour down and make that sea which erst was dry.~The
17  VIII|         weariness, no storms of sea or air,~No such contents
18    IX|         his horns to pierce the sea assays,~To which he proffereth
19    IX|         the northern blast,~The sea and air to neither is resigned,~
20    IX|    Above the air, the fire, the sea and ground,~Our sense, our
21     X|     angle strait~Compassed with sea themselves shall fortify,~
22     X|        head,~I, who have shed a sea of blood well near,~And
23   XII|       For every drop of blood a sea of tears:~The bleeding warriors
24  XIII|         rumbling makes,~Or like sea waves against the scraggy
25   XIV|    appear,~For all the forms in sea, in earth or air,~The signs
26   XIV|    globe and compass see,~Land, sea, spring, fountain, man,
27   XIV|      amid the water lies,~Which sea sometime is called, sometime
28   XIV|   smiled,~He saw at once earth, sea, flood, castle, town,~Strangely
29   XIV|         will refuse no pains by sea or land,~To give the knight
30   XIV|          What promontory, rock, sea, shore or sand~Your search
31   XIV| mountains rise,~So fled the Red Sea once, and Jordan thrice.~ ~
32   XIV|   framed or wrought,~Fire, air, sea, earth, man, beast, sprite,
33    XV|  upwound,~And launched forth to sea her pinnace flit,~Spread
34    XV|       troubled main~But all the sea still, hushed and quiet
35    XV|      stop or stay,~And forth to sea made lucky speed and way.~ ~
36    XV|    where they behold~How to the sea his tribute Nilus pays~By
37    XV|    coasts of Afric lands,~Whose sea towns fair, but realms more
38    XV|     they there, where first the sea brake in~By great Alcides'
39    XV|       and solid main~Before the sea there through did passage
40    XV|         ocean large;~But if the sea in midst of earth was great,~
41    XV|      that stood,~Heaven covered sea, sea seemed the heavens
42    XV|      stood,~Heaven covered sea, sea seemed the heavens to bear.~"
43    XV|       in open wave~Of the broad sea first his bold sails untwined,~
44    XV|      XXVII~"So that this mighty sea is yet unsought,~Where thousand
45    XV|    those,~Where the cleft shore sea in his bosom takes,~And '
46    XV|        was all dainty food~That sea, that earth, or liquid air
47   XVI|            IV~Beyond was made a sea, whose azure flood~The hoary
48   XVI|         forth there to the salt sea sides~Here back return and
49   XVI|         It seemed the land, the sea, and heaven above,~All breathed
50   XVI|         earth's low centre, nor sea's deepest part,~Not heaven,
51  XVII|      Egypt ride,~Built near the sea, beside it of dry sands~
52  XVII|     bring,~And all the rich red sea it comprehends,~And to those
53  XVII|         round pour out;~The Red Sea sent with them from his
54  XVII|         which at every tide~The sea cuts off from Persia's southern
55  XVII|      stem, the men that fare~By sea, that robbed in each creek
56  XVII|         those wicked bands~That sea and earth invest with blood
57 XVIII|        burn, and with them burn sea, air, and land.~ ~  XIV~
58   XIX|     hope and help forlorn,~Some sea or mountain placed twixt
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