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 1     I|       Pilgrim Muses, and their ship defend~From rock of Ignorance
 2   III|    when we lost thee, then our ship her mast,~Our chariot lost
 3   VII|  scorns his power.~Like a tall ship when spent are all her sails,~
 4    XI|   well-nigh it seems,~But as a ship that under sail doth pass~
 5  XIII|      shall,~Now, now the fatal ship of conquest lands,~Her sails
 6    XV|   drowned~To bear the greatest ship of burthen fit;~Yet was
 7    XV|        And in the haven many a ship and boat,~With mighty anchors
 8    XV|        passed swiftly by~Twixt ship and ship, withouten fear
 9    XV|      swiftly by~Twixt ship and ship, withouten fear or care~
10    XV|   through the strait her jolly ship made way,~And boldly sailed
11    XV|     sailor bold.~ ~ XXXII~"Thy ship, Columbus, shall her canvas
12   XVI|     armies twain;~Here burnt a ship, there sunk a bark or boat,~
13  XVII|        turned as to return her ship had need:~The youth sometimes
14 XVIII|        had served some gallant ship for mast,~And over it another
15   XIX| withstand.~ ~ XIII~With a tall ship so doth a galley fight,~
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