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 1     6|         myrtle, nigh the rolling brine,~Made fast, between a bay-tree
 2     8|      bore,~Him, plunged into the brine, the fiend perforce~Dragged,
 3    10|         woe, beside the tumbling brine,~Lamenting, halcyons mournful
 4    11|         meet that monster of the brine."~He bade them lower the
 5    15|          Aethiop river meets the brine:~The net was treasured in
 6    21|          Acroceraunus fronts the brine,~-- Ill-famed -- against
 7    22|     straight before the cresting brine.~ ~ X~Now to the right,
 8    27|      African domain to cross the brine.~ ~ CXXVIII~From bank to
 9    30|         and drenched brimfull of brine.~ ~ XIV~He sinks, and would
10    30|          And puffed and blew the brine before; the air~Breathed
11    33|       Malamocco, to bestride the brine,~And on Rialto's shore his
12    34|          Hyrcania to the distant brine.~ ~ XXXVII~"Him not to greet
13    38| discerned the plain, and distant brine,~He chooses from the swarm
14    39|        times plunged beneath the brine he goes.~So that they cleanse
15    41|      beach resounds, and rolling brine.~ ~ LXIX~When they encounter
16    46|         fountain for the foaming brine.~ ~ XVIII~Diligent, faithful
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