Canto

 1     2|        fear;~Who to a distance shifts, and swoops again.~While
 2     4|       earth or in mid air,~All shifts of manege, course and caracole;~
 3     9|   which had her canvas fanned,~Shifts to north-west, and freshening,
 4    10| descends or soars upright,~And shifts his course, to cheat the
 5    16|      robe of crimson hue~Earth shifts, ensanguined where the warriors
 6    24| Durindane, a flame in show~(He shifts so quickly) is the Scottish
 7    27|        moves foot or hand,~And shifts now here, now there his
 8    28|    grows,~And, weak and weary, shifts his place in vain,~Whether
 9    30|      bear;~But if your fortune shifts on listed plain,~She whom
10    41|      perfidious kind.~ ~ IX~It shifts from poop to beam, from
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