Canto

 1     3|    Whose glories spread o'er seas and land shall be.~The first
 2     5|  young damsel's breast, that seas in flood~Would not have
 3     6| Covered with sudden darkness seas and skies.~I know not after
 4    15|     earth is girt about with seas,~And all to one another
 5    15|      invincible by lands and seas,~Shall heavenly Providence
 6    32|    LOST ISLE, which lies mid seas that roll~Their restless
 7    34|      globes below,~Including seas, which round about it flow.~ ~
 8    34|  would view Earth's circling seas and land;~In that, by reason
 9    34|  Their wits, some, scowering seas, for merchandise,~Some,
10    39|      other lands, in eastern seas are spread,~That prince'
11    39|    rend,~Opening to ravening seas a mighty vent;~And more
12    45|  with the god that rules the seas~Is wroth, the hoarse and
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