Canto

 1    18|  her store:~They, with the patron, for themselves and gear,~
 2    18| His bark for sea the ready Patron cleared,~Hawled up his anchor,
 3    18|   dark than hell.~The wary Patron stood to sea outright,~Where
 4    18|   erthrown).~The sorrowing Patron to the wind gives way,~He
 5    19|    ever flew;~And sore the patron feared, to the world's brink~
 6    19|    command.~Pale turns the patron's visage with dismay,~When
 7    19|   for fight.~What time the patron knows not what command~To
 8    19|    LVII~To him relates the patron how a crew~Of murderous
 9    19|  dear,~Arrive: to them the patron who from land~Aye keeps
10    19|      LX~The sailors by the patron's rede abide,~And all the
11    19|    in such sort~Compel the patron, that he makes the port.~ ~
12    19|   of renown,~Made call the patron out, and bade him say,~If
13    19|    be supplied.~ ~ LXX~The patron is commanded their reply~
14    20|    waiting his return, the patron hoar~Gives thanks to God
15    23|    with his pilot does the patron go,~Fearing the gale and
16    34|       To greedy prince and patron; many a snare,~Concealed
17    39|   of every rate,~Pilot and patron, mariner and mate.~ ~ XXIX~
18    39|  Italian seed.~ ~ XXXI~The patron, yet unweeting he should
19    39|    there here,~Nor can the patron keep his prisoners down:~
20    44|     Nor vow nor prayer the patron makes; and moors~His pinnace
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