Canto

 1     2|   descending, aims its blow,~Sank in a thought and rose; and
 2     3| praise,~What time the giants sank in penal fire.~Yet should
 3    18|    that other cleft: another sank,~Short of right arm or left,
 4    24|     before~The broken vessel sank at sea outright;~Odoric'
 5    24|    complaints and vain.~"Why sank I not in ocean, (was her
 6    29|      the foaming stream they sank;~High flashed the wave,
 7    31|    made,~That on his crupper sank each staggering horse:~Rinaldo'
 8    34|   vain,~He sickened sore and sank beneath the blow.~For pain
 9    42|     near side of the courser sank:~ ~ LVI~But scarcely was
10    43|  nothing hid from sight.~How sank his heart beneath that cruel
11    43|     That, like one dead, she sank upon the ground.~ ~ CLVIII~
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