Canto

 1     9|    The mariners are fain to strike all sail,~And wear and scud
 2    13|       XVI~"It steads not to strike sail, nor lash the mast,~
 3    19|    eschew.~Whether the foes strike home, or smite in vain,~
 4    20|  Marphisa, were not slow~To strike, and laboured hard to force
 5    27|   And made the moody Sarzan strike his sail.~ ~ CX~Branded
 6    28|  What woman but to us shall strike her sail,~If even to the
 7    31|  harmless all.~Both blindly strike; more blindly yet those
 8    31|  warriors' arms.~ ~ LIII~To strike more dread into the Moorish
 9    34|   spirit, whom~He seemed to strike amid the misty gloom.~ ~
10    36|  shear,~Whereat designed to strike the savage fair.~Scarce
11    37|      That she, if she would strike the purposed blow,~Must
12    39|  clouds of whistling arrows strike;~Around gleam hook and hatchet,
13    41| aloud to shift the tack,~To strike or jibe the yard; and with
14    42|     to that monster fell~To strike one stroke in answer, ill
15    43|   And that thy talon should strike down and wound~One that
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