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 1    II|    beguiled thee,~As firm as waves in seas, or leaves in wind.~
 2   III|      Thrall to the faithless waves, and trothless sky,~If once
 3   III|     one hears~The hoarse sea waves roar, hollow rocks betwixt;~
 4   III|      darts.~ ~ LII~Above the waves as Neptune lift his eyes~
 5     V|      on height,~Like rolling waves and Boreas' angry blasts~
 6     V|    vain,~Unstayed as rolling waves in ocean flood?~Far be it
 7   XII|   That rolled their tumbling waves with troublous blasts,~Do
 8  XIII|  rumbling makes,~Or like sea waves against the scraggy shore;~
 9   XIV|  broken shores with brackish waves are wet,~And there they
10   XIV|     took keep~How the strong waves together rush and fight,~
11    XV|      when upon the shore the waves them throw,~The knights
12    XV|       Wherein through raging waves secure I ride,~To which
13    XV|  streams he sent,~And so his waves, his name, himself he spent.~ ~
14    XV| first to wend,~Nor winds nor waves, that ships in sunder rent,~
15    XV| escaped and fled~From greedy waves, with dewy beams up flies,~
16    XV|  fair was hold;~Thus clad in waves and locks, her eyes divine,~
17   XVI|    with that golden sail the waves she cleft,~To land he looked,
18  XVII|  lands~And toss like roaring waves in roughest tide,~That from
19  XVII|     in his barge the roaring waves still cleft.~ ~ LIV~By the
20    XX|      sun~Dived not in silver waves his golden wain,~But daylight
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