Canto

 1     2|   King of Sericane his bugle blew,~And the rock rang and fortress
 2     4|    day the ceaseless tempest blew.~Scotland at last her dusky
 3     6|   who such flames of discord blew,~Shall pay the debt of vengeance
 4     9|   for me, if foul for others blew)~To others forty seemed,
 5    10|      the raging rife Olympia blew~Within his breast, extinguished
 6    10|    no breath upon the waters blew.~ ~ XXXVIII~They, who beheld
 7    12|     brook, as warmer breezes blew,~Beginning now from ice
 8    14|  with her walk, or wind that blew,~Now showed, now hid her;
 9    15|    outright.~ ~ LIV~Astolpho blew, still watchful of surprise,~
10    18|   which for Gryphon's galley blew so right,~That the third
11    18|     To the north wind, which blew upon their right,~Stretching
12    19|      sable mouth so fiercely blew,~And bore with it so swift
13    20|     me, whom ill wind hither blew,~The knight to his eternal
14    27|   strife such deadly discord blew;~And having searched their
15    30|     he rowed,~And puffed and blew the brine before; the air~
16    32| please;~For cold and peevish blew the wintry gale,~And now
17    35|     guard, that on his bugle blew~A warning blast, when strangers
18    41| drifted, as the wind in fury blew.~The furious wind that with
19    43|      flame my gentle consort blew:~So mates and masters every
20    43|   universal world loud Rumor blew,~ ~ CXCIX~All, for they
21    44| coming stay,~Albeit the wind blew fair for their intent,~But
22    44|   sheltering land to seaward blew.~ ~  LXVIII~In that the
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