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 1     II,   689(33)|    hoisted by mistake black sails instead of white, thus spreading
 2     II,   703    |               He shapes his sails, or for Illyria's shore,~ ~
 3     II,   775    |               He hoists the sails; these, driven by the wind~ ~
 4     II,   790    |           790 Drew down the sails which hung upon the ropes,~ ~
 5      V,   490    |  490 May catch our flagging sails. Cast loose the ropes~ ~
 6      V,   499    |         Till motionless the sails, and all the waves~ ~
 7      V,   735    |                       Their sails in clouds, their keel upon
 8     VI,   333    | Circeian tempest, furls his sails,~ ~
 9     VI,   562    |               With bellying sails move onward. From the rock~ ~
10   VIII,   220    |             220 Shifted the sails; and hauling to the stern~ ~
11   VIII,   517    |            They hoist their sails~ ~
12   VIII,   653    |             Furling now his sails,~ ~
13     IX,   386    |     Forth flew the bellying sails~ ~
14     IX,  1190    |            1190 His bending sails, till on the seventh night~ ~
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