Canto

1     9|   days, whenas the wind was contrary,~(Which fair for me, if
2    18|    I, in God, well hope the contrary.~-- This as it may! -- shall
3    20|     would say;~For soon the contrary was made appear.~Since he,
4    21| breath, although I fear~The contrary, is left me to expound~Her
5    26|  that queen,~Who seemed the contrary, in arms arrayed;~And haply
6    39|  for the winds are wild and contrary,~On the third day, to sail
7    41|   day,~And tents him on the contrary part.~But for the sun is
8    43|   name his consort), or the contrary.~Won by his prayers, he
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