Canto

 1     9|      from a window, where with boat purveyed~In Flanders (as
 2    10|        small hinderance to thy boat,~Which bears my spirit,
 3    11|     shalt perceive why thus my boat is stored,~If I but meet
 4    11|    Between her and the orc the boat he sent,~Leaving within
 5    11|        I am mistaken) with the boat~Plunged, and engulphed the
 6    11|    against the current track a boat.~This while Oberto comes;
 7    13|       a troop would throng the boat,~Did not the first prevent
 8    13|       of the twain,~Who in the boat with us had scaped the main.~ ~
 9    14|        command;~And bridge and boat; and, what might more avail~
10    16|       explored.~He bridge, and boat, and means to pass the Seine,~
11    19|       descending glowed~Upon a boat, which in the prow was stowed.~ ~
12    27|   stream was covered o'er~With boat of little burden, which
13    30|     loosening from the land, a boat he sees~Filled with a party,
14    30|   their sail.~ ~ XI~"Hoah! the boat! put back!" the count 'gan
15    30|   Furrowing the foamy wave the boat goes large.~Orlando urges
16    36|       in a rotten carcase of a boat,~To founder in mid ocean,
17    36|        gone,~Aboard a helmless boat, and with its charge,~In
18    39|      galley, frigate ship, and boat;~Wondrous, that they with
19    40|        thought.~ ~ VIII~Into a boat he with some few descends,~
20    40|   Marseilles.~ ~ LXX~Upon some boat he hoped to lay his hand,~
21    41|   those so many who invade the boat,~That, gunwale-deep, she
22    43|         recede from that swift boat~The turrets OF GAIBANA and
23    43|        They lowered into their boat; and through the swell~And
24    46| Anthony Fulgoso, who to spy~My boat near land shows pleasure
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