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 1     6|      mullet hurry through the briny deep,~With monstrous backs
 2     9|        beyond Ireland, in the briny flood,~An island, amid many
 3    10|   through yielding air,~Whose briny waves the lesser Britain
 4    11|   leaves behind him winds and briny deeps.~ ~ LXXXI~The remnant
 5    14|    came from whence, into the briny bay,~The water of the rapid
 6    15|      his own forces purge the briny flood:~So that I see each
 7    15|        Who dry-shod would the briny billows clear,~And strains
 8    22|     face apears~Bathed with a briny flood, "Why wait we? --
 9    23| bathed his neck and face with briny tear.~Orlando, who remarked
10    43|      extends,~Where the sea's briny waters come and go:~This
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