Canto

 1    11|      hast aboard,~And biggest anchor to my hands consign;~Thou
 2    11|    the sheath his idle brand,~Anchor and cable next he takes
 3    11|   float.~Here Roland with the anchor, and beside~(Unless I am
 4    11|     parted teeth betwixt,~His anchor in the tongue and palate
 5    11|       for land.~He leaves the anchor fastened in his tongue,~
 6    11|       the rope which from the anchor hung.~ ~ XLI~So swimming
 7    11|  Orlando speeds:~He hawls the anchor home (a footing gained),~
 8    11|      roar,~A knight a weighty anchor in his throat~Had fix'd,
 9    13| thence away,~This chief would anchor on the destined ground.~--
10    18| Patron cleared,~Hawled up his anchor, westward turned the head~
11    18|     One clears the best bower anchor: one is good~To lower, this
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