Canto

 1     4|       thus the raven, on some sandy beach,~Lures on the dog,
 2     6|    Westward I fared along the sandy shores,~On which the stormy
 3     8|   which he bore~By that drear sandy way beside the sea,~Along
 4     8|      make her sleep: upon the sandy shore~Already the recumbent
 5    10|  pursues the knight~Along the sandy beach, still kept in sight.~ ~
 6    11|   guise that, crawling up the sandy shore,~The crooked crab
 7    15|      the fen,~A path upon the sandy shore doth lie,~Barred by
 8    15|    fixed it here, beneath the sandy plain,~In mode, that all
 9    33| Cyrenaean ground;~Passing the sandy desert of the Moor,~In Albajada,
10    36|    steer,~Which overright the sandy Syrtes lies.~Where, having
11    38|  Where men are dazzled by the sandy gale.~The order that throughout
12    38|    grew;~Which rolling to the sandy plain below,~Next, neck
13    43|      Somedeal apart, upon the sandy ground,~Martyred and crippled
14    44|    with his army, through~The sandy desert, by the self-same
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