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 1   III|          near Charybdis main,~Or calm the blustering winds on
 2   III|      came,~To will them stay and calm their courage hot;~"Retire,"
 3    VI| possession,~But thou appease and calm that courage great,~Which
 4    VI|           quoth he, "I pray thee calm the pride,~Abate the rage
 5   VII|        Inde;~But now I pray thee calm thy valiant rage,~Reserve
 6    IX|       your valor and your art~To calm their fury, and their heat
 7  XIII|         as before,~Find means to calm the rage of that fierce
 8   XIV|         limbs to toil engage;~In calm streams, fishes; birds,
 9    XV|      from the skies above~With a calm clearness on the earth his
10   XVI|      depart some better way,~And calm your thoughts, you are both
11  XVII|         Seem the rough seas more calm, cruel," she said,~"Than
12 XVIII|         it stood,~And of a river calm became a flood.~ ~ XXII~
13 XVIII|        grew clear, the air waxed calm and still,~The wood returned
14 XVIII|        Those noisome winds, else calm and still the same;~'Twixt
15 XVIII|     wider go,~Moved with a stone calm water circleth so.~ ~ XCVII~
16   XIX|         that quench his wrath or calm his ire~If other hand his
17    XX|          His fury quiet then and calm he found,~There all his
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