Canto

 1     5|   Plunged from a rock amid the watery roar.~I saw him leap, and
 2     8| Dragged, till he swam amid the watery roar.~Nor what to do the
 3    11|        swimming, how, amid the watery roar,~A knight a weighty
 4    13|        was doomed not 'mid the watery roar~To perish, nor behold
 5    14|       they well-nigh dried~The watery bosom of the moon; a dun~
 6    19|      trembling voices and with watery eyes.~Nor longer waxed the
 7    31|   Upraised his visage from the watery floor,~Sir Guido and his
 8    33|        shall be;~So pined with watery flux and withering sun,~
 9    42|   Scatters in many threads its watery sheet,~'Tis here that youths
10    43|    flourish so these waste and watery parts?~ ~ LXI~"And that
11    45|      Hercules' pillars, in his watery bed,~When first she 'gan
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