Canto

1    11|     his tongue,~And grasps the rope which from the anchor hung.~ ~
2    11|        Dragged by that arm and rope he cannot tear,~With thousands
3    13|       faulchions; we~Sever the rope forthwith, and put to sea.~ ~
4    13| resistance caught,~Fast with a rope their hands behind them
5    13|      hands behind them ties;~A rope, which in the cavern on
6    18|       s arms behind him with a rope.~ ~ LXXXVI~And, though she
7    22|     and gone;~(These more than rope is needed to restrain)~Who
8    45|          The trap upraised, by rope from thence suspended~For
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