Canto

1     6|   The vapour, in its little channel pent,~Struggles, tormented
2     8|    of flood,~Through a sure channel to fair London's seat,~Safely
3     9|     eyed,~Along the river's channel, to explore,~Since neither
4     9|     yards long, whose small~Channel he loads with powder and
5    14|  thickest chains across the channel laid.~But most of all, his
6    15|     Astolpho along Trajan's channel goes,~Upon that horse which
7    40|   by degrees filled-up that channel wide,~Whose waters were
8    42| Which vent without in other channel found;~And issued forth
9    43|     Next through a stagnant channel make, that near~Ravenna
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