Canto

 1     7|     a sea of bliss, he swims outright.~He leaps from bed and folds
 2    11|      shivers steel and stone outright,~And, where the bullet passes,
 3    11|     little speed; and, spent outright,~The breeze which wafts
 4    13|     in the split vessel sink outright;~Our goods sea-swallowed
 5    13|       Whence some were slain outright, and maimed the rest,~While
 6    15|      back, and homeward fled outright.~ ~ LIV~Astolpho blew, still
 7    15|   was prisoner made or slain outright.~ ~ LXV~For at Nile's outlet
 8    15| mightst town and city search outright,~And continent and island,
 9    17|      us, as I say, he speeds outright~Along the shore, and seems
10    18|  their lances charge the mob outright:~Then bare their falchions,
11    18|     wary Patron stood to sea outright,~Where he believed less
12    22| pilot is constrained to veer outright,~Lest by the billows swampt
13    22|   his courser far, last fell outright.~He at the shield had aimed,
14    24|    broken vessel sank at sea outright;~Odoric's assault; and next,
15    24|       which smote the shield outright,~And cleft from top to bottom
16    29|     directing aye his course outright,~Where the descending sun
17    30|     sword takes-in it shears outright,~And in the Tartar's side
18    37|      thither, they are slain outright.~ ~ LXXXIV~"Those that an
19    41|     lament.~ ~ XXI~One sinks outright, no more to reappear;~Some
20    45|      be won;~Nay, I will say outright, I could not be.~Less can
21    46|  shield, and with both hands outright~Lays at Rogero's helm with
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