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 1     8|     and mountain, open to the south,~Deserted, barren, bare,
 2     8|   Joust warring winds, north, south, and east, unpent.~It seemed,
 3     9|       of Albion bore:~But the south wind, which had her canvas
 4    10|   carack steers~From north or south, towards her destined port.~
 5    17|  swifter is the pest~Than the south wind. Of forty, ten, with
 6    19|     But tyrant of the sea the south remains.~ ~ LII~This on
 7    19|   breach,~(Save only from the south, a safe resort)~In guise
 8    19|           LXXVIII~Through the south gate, from the mid-day,
 9    29|   length descends~Towards the south, upon the land of Spain.~
10    38| bestrode:~Then, hurrying ever south, in fury goes~To a high
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