Canto

 1     2|        would veer, with fiercer roar~Pelts back their reeling
 2     5|     from a rock amid the watery roar.~I saw him leap, and left
 3     8|         he swam amid the watery roar.~Nor what to do the timid
 4    11|       winding beach is heard to roar,~And wood and cave the mighty
 5    11|      said to keep it all.~Waves roar: collected in himself, the
 6    11|      hill rebound the deafening roar.~ ~ XLIV~Forth from his
 7    11|  swimming, how, amid the watery roar,~A knight a weighty anchor
 8    13|      doomed not 'mid the watery roar~To perish, nor behold Zerbino
 9    15|    though yet again I heard him roar,~If you were present, should
10    15|       amid the whitening waters roar,~Nigh skirting now the golden
11    17|       to bear;~That thou may'st roar, and wide thine arms extend,~
12    20|        make the land and welkin roar;~Summoning thus their chieftain
13    22|     with the formidable bugle's roar,~He had chased the unfaithful
14    22|        of hearing of the horrid roar~ ~ XXII~The warder fled;
15    27|         loud voice, that horrid roar;~And, so it echo rang in
16    35|      Arles, and hear the hollow roar.~Of billows breaking on
17    40|        are inisled, is heard to roar.~The paynim messenger unceasingly,~
18    41|     sailors' universal cry,~And roar of waters, which together
19    41| strained tackle sounds a hollow roar,~Wherein the struggling
20    41|         amid the horrid surges' roar,~On him the threatening
21    41|        billow comes with hollow roar,~Towards it turns his prow,
22    44|   unmoved, which round about it roar~Nor I have changed for calm
23    45|      hoarse and hollow breakers roar,~So a loud rumour of this
24    46|         guide through that wide roar~Of waters, where I feared,
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