Canto

1     8|        the different lands they scower,~Crowd with their captives
2    13|         aye, by hill and plain,~Scower fruitful Languedoc and Provence
3    15|        Cairo's gate the road to scower.~Him no one could resist,
4    17|        streams the wealthy city scower;~Whose currents, parted
5    22|  Offered himself; that he might scower the rest,~(As much he coveted)
6    28|       Flanders next and England scower, and where~A woman they
7    28| Accustomed westward hitherto to scower;~To their deserted wives
8    34|    prepared, erewhile in use~To scower the heavens, wherein of
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