Canto

 1     8|     strand they prey.~ ~ LX~With frigate and with galley wont to
 2     9| Backwards the ceaseless wind the frigate bore;~The helmsman kept
 3     9|         The weary mariners their frigate moor,~Out of a city, seated
 4     9|          with flowing sheet, his frigate goes,~By wind, which for
 5    10|          her hand,~Signed to the frigate to return to land.~ ~ XXVI~
 6    10|          with her sisters to the frigate hies,~Which waits them,
 7    20|        land,~Beholds the parting frigate under way.~So that the paladin,
 8    20|          Into the Tuscan sea his frigate veers,~And, coasting Italy'
 9    20|  launching upon ocean's wave~Her frigate, had been wrecked by wind
10    22|        by the billows swampt his frigate be,~And he, departing from
11    39|        grown~To galliot, galley, frigate ship, and boat;~Wondrous,
12    43|        While with the stream his frigate is conveyed;~Which, by six
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