Canto

 1     8|     way, with aid of sail and oar.~ ~ XXVII~The Emperor Charles,
 2     9|   motions, stayed:~We dip the oar, we loose the sail, and
 3    10|    made her followers ply the oar~Till the white foam on either
 4    11| breast the count pulls either oar,~With the island at his
 5    19|     were worked with warp and oar,~Rather than with assistance
 6    38|    nimble bark, with sail and oar,~They had dispatched, which,
 7    39|     pains be sentenced to the oar.~ ~ XXXIV~King Otho's son
 8    40|  needful haste, used sail and oar,~Till he found Roland in
 9    41|    rudder runs, one grasps an oar;~Each to his several office
10    43|   overright was seated at his oar;~And, for he deemed he fully
11    43|       can be done by sail and oar.~But with ill wind and strong
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