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 1    14|         river girds, without the moat.~ ~ CV~The town, whose walls
 2    14|           rather flew across the moat,~Plunging in filth and water
 3    14|       yawning fosse.~ ~ CXXX~The moat of thirty feet, not less,
 4    14|         laid~Snares in the inner moat, a well-charged mine:~Where
 5    14|             CXXXIII~For that the moat was full from side to side,~
 6    15|          proper loss;~And to the moat impelled his meiny, who~
 7    15| hill-farm or castle, fenced with moat,~The hunter, mindful what
 8    16|          a bound,~He cleared the moat which girt the city round.~ ~
 9    18|           and round~Whose base a moat for its protection goes,~
10    33|          and fury sore,~Into the moat which girt that castle round,~
11    43|    turrets OF GAIBANA and OF THE MOAT.~ ~ LXIV~Montalban's martial
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