Canto

 1     4|     winged steed,~Him out of Europe by this sleight to bear.~
 2     6|   the stripling's heart.~All Europe's region he had left behind~
 3     8|       to die,~As insecure in Europe, far or near,~But she was
 4    10|   that woman she~Who so made Europe and wide Asia grieve,~Or
 5    10|     distant land; and, where~Europe and Asia's parted climes
 6    15|      to shape her course for Europe's shore;~Nor navigates from
 7    15|    shore;~Nor navigates from Europe any one,~Our Oriental regions
 8    15|     on the sea, which severs Europe's strand~From Afric, open
 9    15|   time on strife intent,~All Europe rings with arms and martial
10    17|     the wave,~Drive him from Europe or from Greece away:~So
11    26| England's desolated strands,~Europe and Asia, and in fine all
12    29|   grateful be,~Than were all Europe won to-day by thee.~ ~ XVII~"
13    30|   spent,~The beauty, left in Europe without peer,~Since fair
14    42|      tide,~She had abandoned Europe's every shore;~And hoisting
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