Canto

 1     8|       day.~The fields they have abandoned all about,~And for a remedy,
 2    13|  Biscayan say, and at the sight~Abandoned his design, and turned to
 3    16| Scotsmen trembled, and in dread~Abandoned honour, order, and their
 4    17|       blest;~Which now, to them abandoned by the train~Of wretched
 5    18|        All the defences, round, abandoned are,~The unpeopled city
 6    18|      are,~The unpeopled city is abandoned all;~For, where the danger
 7    24|         warned, the rustic crew~Abandoned in the fields pick, scythe,
 8    24|       where~To think, thou wert abandoned so by me,~Of all its woes
 9    28|      church the Saracen espied;~Abandoned by its priesthood, like
10    29|  collected, nor this while e'er~Abandoned by the paynim cavalier.~ ~
11    30|        joined the sea, parforce~Abandoned on the bank her mangled
12    34|     most needing aid,~Then most abandoned to the heathens' scorn.~
13    39|         know.~ ~ LXVI~Well nigh abandoned was their royal lord~In
14    41|     rose,~And from the rock the abandoned vessel bore;~Quitted of
15    42|      the unstable tide,~She had abandoned Europe's every shore;~And
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