Canto

 1     4|    in port and eye.~Nor many paces went the pair, before~They
 2     5|     dim retreat:~And not ten paces from the knight aloof,~Bestowed
 3     6| water seen:~More than eleven paces, to our eyes,~His back appears
 4     7|    said,~And reckoned up the paces, as he lay,~Which from her
 5    19|     city's port;~Six hundred paces deep; and crowning each~
 6    32|   LXIX~Though Rabican's good paces merit praise,~To hurry him
 7    35| ground,~And when he some few paces thence had gone,~His shield
 8    39|    and England's knight,~Ten paces off, reversed upon the ground;~
 9    41|   sees his leader, with long paces steers~So stealthily, that
10    43|    and of foreign land,~With paces, graces, fashions of his
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