Canto

 1     2|  straight conduct her to some haven near,~For that she from
 2    10|      rested in their ship, in haven moored.~ ~ XVIII~The fear
 3    10| Whence speedy succours to the haven came.~The artillery rained
 4    11|   following day they from the haven steer,~And all united in
 5    15|      Upon the sand beside the haven lies;~And hence no wrong
 6    18|       and to the neighbouring haven hie.~ ~ CXXXV~And there
 7    19|     each~Horn of the circling haven, was a fort;~On every side,
 8    20|       of all barks into their haven driven~Make havoc dread
 9    33|   road most plain,~And in its haven found the fleet arrayed.~
10    40|     burnt what vessels in the haven were.~Rogero takes the road,
11    44|      moors~His pinnace in the haven of Marseilles.~There, safely
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