Canto

 1    10|      I~See ship, in which (a refuge from my woes),~Embarking,
 2    17|     To you, -- what place of refuge, say, is left,~If this from
 3    18|   way!~That, for this one no refuge there might be.~Lo! good
 4    22|      none abide~Upright, nor refuge is for them who gaze.~Aquilant,
 5    27|      such a storm, that I no refuge see:~Nor these redoubted
 6    29|    mind,~Finds out at last a refuge for her woes,~And means
 7    33|     troop retreat,~As a safe refuge from the deafening yell.~
 8    34|     Whom most he loved, took refuge, in his need,~With all the
 9    37|  forsook;~And, as the surest refuge in their fear,~Cast themselves
10    39|    aboard~Their barks sought refuge, with a numerous train,~
11    39|  hungry fires from which the refuge sought,~The fear of drowning
12    41| plate,~Hopes in the skiff, a refuge in that need:~But finds
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