Canto

 1     8|  pirates bore~On board their ship, a sad, afflicted train.~
 2    10|  abroad,~And rested in their ship, in haven moored.~ ~ XVIII~
 3    10|    freight," she cried, "thy ship does float.~-- Where, cruel,
 4    10|      in this isle; nor I~See ship, in which (a refuge from
 5    11|    reins.~Roland desires his ship, to find a vest~To cover
 6    18|   the beach alight;~Those to ship merchandize, and these,
 7    18|  turned the head~Of the good ship, and all his canvas spread.~ ~
 8    19|    remain,~Until some goodly ship should make her boun~To
 9    19| returns to know~What way the ship has made, and towards what
10    19|      Make for their wretched ship, the billows through:~Her
11    19|   sooner there the harboured ship was seen~(The news had spread
12    20|      the knight.~She takes a ship and arms the bark for sea,~
13    23|      conveyed,~What time her ship she quitted, by the swell~
14    39|     galliot, galley, frigate ship, and boat;~Wondrous, that
15    40|     scattered wide,~Fed upon ship and shallop ill defended,~
16    40|       to flee;~And so, twixt ship and ship, in silence wends,~
17    40|       And so, twixt ship and ship, in silence wends,~Until
18    41|     doth remain:~The reeling ship confounds the pilot; now~
19    41|       And men abandoning the ship with speed,~In doublet,
20    41|      thoughts and blind!~The ship escaped from wreck, where
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