Canto

 1     2|     larboard bears the fitful gale,~And never for a thought
 2     7|    green junipers perfume the gale,~Suspend the snare, or lime
 3     9|    scud before the boisterous gale.~ ~ XVII~A distance traversed
 4    10|        stretched by favouring gale,~Thence saw her cruel lord'
 5    17|      winds his plunder in the gale,~Better than aught possest
 6    17|   stay~In Nicosia was a cruel gale~Which had long time been
 7    18| vessel stretched by favouring gale.~ ~ CXXXVI~The island of
 8    18|   bland,~Scent in each genial gale which blows from land.~ ~
 9    18|       barque before the cruel gale,~And scowers the foaming
10    19|      now three days the angry gale has blown,~Nor signal of
11    19|   were left them by the cruel gale.~Again their rugged rhind
12    23|    the patron go,~Fearing the gale and rock, till he is through~
13    23|  about my heart, creates this gale.~Love, by what miracle does
14    30|  their solace, to the morning gale,~Upon that summer sea, had
15    32|       peevish blew the wintry gale,~And now fast fell the rain;
16    32| pelting shower and blustering gale,~Is seen to change her cheer,
17    38|      are dazzled by the sandy gale.~The order that throughout
18    40|   ocean, lashed by boisterous gale~The billows the rash bark
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