Canto

 1     1|          From western climes to eastern shores her guide~In his
 2     6|         from those isles, whose eastern side~The billows of the
 3    10|         they are watered by the Eastern main;~Where the two fairies
 4    12|     either side;~But, since her eastern journey was to be~Through
 5    15|     canvas stemmed the tide,~On eastern sea was wonted to appear;~--
 6    15| tightening now, the rein~On the eastern winds, which blow upon their
 7    15|    Would cease to war upon that Eastern strand,~And would seek honour
 8    17|         Of all the cities under eastern skies,~Most wealthy, populous,
 9    27|      Which ever put to sea from eastern shore;~And had Castille'
10    39|  harbour would have weighed,~An eastern vessel in Marseilles she
11    39|      apart~From other lands, in eastern seas are spread,~That prince'
12    41|       the side which fronts the eastern ray,~Encamp them, and not
13    42|     mighty woe~Resolved anew to eastern realms to go.~ ~ XLII~Licence
14    43|       Already shows~Faintly the eastern blue, and fades from sight;~
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