Canto

 1     4|       ladies fair~That betwixt Ind and Atlas' pillars are.~ ~
 2     8|   Scythia, Persia, Greece, and Ind return.~ ~ XVI~They to their
 3     8|      the gates~Of Caucasus, in Ind, to find their fates.~ ~
 4     8|    even from Catay~Or farthest Ind, had journeyed to the west;~
 5    13|     snows to billows red;~From Ind to hills, which to a double
 6    15|   populous land~Of odoriferous Ind the vessels turn,~Opening
 7    15|       beyond the boundaries of Ind.~ ~ XVIII~Scouring at large
 8    15|       bark from this Levant of Ind is none~Which weighs, to
 9    15|    frigates every strand,~Pass Ind and Arab isles, or Persian
10    15|      flying foe,~Realms beyond Ind subdued by Arragon;~And
11    17|         of ore~And pearl, from Ind and Erythraean shore.~ ~
12    19|     memory her art,~For she in Ind had learned chirurgery,~(
13    20|         Not Pontus, Aethiopia, Ind alone,~With all their neighbouring
14    22| retraced his way,~And had from Ind to England rounded all~The
15    33|       conquer, let him fare~To Ind, as I to France have made
16    42|   Catalonian galley loosed for Ind.~ ~ XXXIX~Rinaldo seeking
17    42|      Fame shall from Africa to Ind repeat,~From southern tracts
18    42|         And Spain and farthest Ind, his trumpet clear;~ ~ XCI~
19    43|     her bore~E'er brought form Ind, or Erithraean shore.~ ~
20    46|      upon a better pair~'Twixt Ind and where the Moorish waters
21    46|       Calpe's rock to furthest Ind.~ ~ XIX~Joys Victor Fausto;
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