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 1    10|  pavilion flung.~ ~ XXII~And seaward ran, her visage tearing
 2    18|   their right,~Stretching to seaward, they their sails untie:~
 3    20|    and ensanguined ground~To seaward, under all their canvas,
 4    24|    will I unfold.~ ~ XXII~"I seaward from the city, with a store~
 5    30|   Orlando flees~To Zizera, a seaward town, whose site~Is in Gibraltar'
 6    36|     with a tepid breath from seaward blow,~The snows dissolve,
 7    37|      with Ticino and Lambra, seaward goes,~Ada, and other streams
 8    40|     had turned his prow;~And seaward steered his bark, of Africk
 9    41| Trusting the fickle wind, to seaward stood.~At first on her due
10    41|  Whom mercy wind and weather seaward bore.~Their vessel made
11    41|  where the rocky hill slopes seaward most,~All drenched and dropping,
12    42|      saw, on turning them to seaward, where~Under full sail a
13    44|  from the sheltering land to seaward blew.~ ~  LXVIII~In that
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