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 1     I|      The flood, elsewhere that ships and barks devours,~But there
 2     I|       fraughted ride~The armed ships, coasting along the shore,~
 3     I| grieved underneath the load~Of ships, hulks, galleys, barks and
 4    II|        thy provision made?~Thy ships to bring it are, perchance,
 5    II|       be assigned~To aid those ships which Turks and Persians
 6    II|      victories.~Nor could your ships restore your lost estate:~
 7   III|   chide the winds, that Trojan ships opprest,~And with his countenance
 8     V|      lord," quoth he, "so many ships appear~At sea, that Neptune
 9    XI|      spit against his foes,~As ships are wont in fight, so it
10    XV|    Egypt's coast~The monarch's ships and armies in array:~Their
11    XV| boundaries, site and seat,~The ships encompass shall the solid
12    XV|      Nor winds nor waves, that ships in sunder rent,~Nor seas
13   XVI|        ranged stood~Of warlike ships, fire from their arms outflew,~
14   XVI|     conquered been~The Eastern ships, there fled the Egyptian
15  XVII|  placed~That part is now where ships erst anchor cast.~ ~ XV~
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