Canto

1     1|         helmet, -- to his cost,~Sunk in the stream; and since
2     1|       hot:~"Is knightly worship sunk so low in me,~That thou
3     6| overthrow,~Blinded by this, had sunk the knight before.~But haply
4    10|      Routed and taken, burnt or sunk, remains~To have lost Rogero,
5    33|       to convey;~And lo! burnt, sunk, destroyed, they disappear,~
6    34|       worn:~But when the sun is sunk i' the salt sea ooze,~And
7    42|   unable to withstand,~In ocean sunk the wizard cavalier~All
8    46|        cavalier,~Who would have sunk without her friendly aid.~
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