Canto

 1    10|     About them various wines in vessels were,~And every sort of
 2    10|          sight,~They from their vessels drop amazed and blind,~Tumbling
 3    10|         navy bore,~From all her vessels, to the flames a prey,~But
 4    10|       towards the strand,~Where vessels anchored in the harbour
 5    14|        the brink;~And countless vessels the defenders sink.~ ~ CXXXII~
 6    15|     land~Of odoriferous Ind the vessels turn,~Opening a thousand
 7    19| shipwrecked, for the most part, vessels lie.~Another: "We are lost
 8    19|     bold.~The lashings from the vessels they untie,~The skipper
 9    26|          Wrought into different vessels, with a store~Of feminine
10    33|         The food, o'erturns the vessels, and a rain~Of noisome ordure
11    39|        a thought transformed to vessels, ride;~And of as diverse
12    39|       the paynim foe,~That many vessels to the bottom went;~Then,
13    40|    Samos' isle~To carry earthen vessels, as 'tis said,~To Athens
14    40|  roadstead wide,~And burnt what vessels in the haven were.~Rogero
15    40|     grain of sand~Between those vessels; moored closely lay~The
16    40|  prisoners fraught.~ ~ LXXI~The vessels of the Moor that were not
17    41|     best he chooses,~Amid those vessels, and for Africk looses.~ ~
18    42|   aggrieved,~And had by now his vessels well nigh drained.~Olivier
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