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1     9|    points, the county passed ashore,~Borne on a horse 'twixt
2    10|    were fain to find himself ashore:~For, if long time the spray
3    11| exhausted, died, ere dragged ashore.~ ~ XLVI~Of the islanders
4    13|      The cruel storm will us ashore impel;~Driven thither by
5    15| those parts, and wont to won~Ashore or under water, and to prey,~
6    29|     pain and trouble, toiled ashore.~ ~ XLIX~Along the bridge
7    41|     the sea, would gladly be ashore.~Sobrino rears his buckler,
8    43|  Rogero from the day he swam ashore~Upon that islet, there had
9    44|      those paladins set foot ashore.~ ~ XXXII~With pomp triumphal
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