Canto

 1     8|         upon the land begins to sink.~ ~ XXXVIII~When in that
 2    13|        rest in the split vessel sink outright;~Our goods sea-swallowed
 3    14| countless vessels the defenders sink.~ ~ CXXXII~Charged with
 4    15|        of price,~And Baliverso, sink of every vice.~ ~ VII~And
 5    15|        While the blasts rise or sink as she commands.~ ~ XXXVII~
 6    19| transport his bark, or wreck or sink.~ ~ LIII~For this the master
 7    21|        will~Of that foul woman, sink of every ill.~ ~ XVII~"Now,
 8    31|     bridge beneath, as it would sink:~Narrow that passage is,
 9    37|       of rising from below,~And sink them to the bottom, if they
10    41|  recommends,~Surer than sure to sink, with piteous cries.~Scathe
11    41|    plunging with the wave, they sink so deep,~That they appear
12    42|        trust before sure tokens sink,~-- No hearsay matter this --
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