Canto

 1     8|     LX~With frigate and with galley wont to roam,~And other
 2    13|   Scarcely was Mongia by our galley doubled,~Ere a squall took
 3    13|    evil end;~Lowers down the galley's skiff, and, when afloat,~
 4    15|      fitted out;~-- A better galley never ploughed the sea;~
 5    18|      And which for Gryphon's galley blew so right,~That the
 6    18| Cyprus to larboard left) the galley light;~From Tripoli to Tortosa
 7    19|    view,~They had observed a galley, well supplied~With practised
 8    22|    For Calais he directs the galley's head.~ ~ IX~A breeze which,
 9    24|       under Odoric, with the galley's care.~ ~ XX~Almonio cried, "
10    33|     Durindane,~A well-rigged galley from that harbour weighed.~
11    33|      The meats he to an open galley bears,~And other banquet
12    39|   see them grown~To galliot, galley, frigate ship, and boat;~
13    42|      the wind,~In Catalonian galley loosed for Ind.~ ~ XXXIX~
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License