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 1     I|      and pride, the Tirrhene main~There woos the hills, hills
 2     I|       Henry, to the Greekish main,~There should arrive, as
 3     I|  scour the woods and forests main,~His pioneers their busy
 4   III|   the current near Charybdis main,~Or calm the blustering
 5    IX|      s throat with might and main;~And as he would have answered
 6    XI| Soldan struck with monstrous main~The noble leader of the
 7  XIII|      trees out of the forest main,~They went, and scant the
 8   XIV|      is called, sometime the main,~Yet naught therein responds
 9   XIV|    fair was pight beside the main,~Near which a little frigate
10    XV|   scant touched the troubled main~But all the sea still, hushed
11    XV|  whilom was a firm and solid main~Before the sea there through
12    XV|  good,~"That in this endless main dost guide us here,~If ever
13    XV| durst he not assay the ocean main,~Within his pillars would
14    XV|    encompass shall the solid main,~As far as seas outstretch
15    XV|    is it lawful of the ocean main~That you the secrets know,
16    XV|    haven makes,~Which to the main doth his broad back oppose,~
17   XVI|      seemed to swim amid the main,~And hill gainst hill, and
18  XVII|      billows of the swelling main;~Araspes was their guide,
19 XVIII|  knight bred in the Egyptian main,~Both people would have
20   XIX|  winds stir not the unstable main;~Where this in nimbleness
21   XIX|      and blushed, and on the main~Cast down her eyes, these
22    XX|    silent pass amid the open main:~Rinaldo so, when none his
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