Canto

1     9| soon as harboured there in shattered plight,~The weary mariners
2    15|   shore; see some upon~The shattered barks keep guard, and others
3    19|     The bark is tost, with shattered plank and boom;~From which
4    19|   Their tumbling waves the shattered bark along,~Faster than
5    23|   sight.~As if of ice, the shattered lances fly,~Broke in a thousand
6    27|   Charlemagne.~So he whose shattered walls have felt its force,~
7    37| dame refused;~Who lay with shattered head and sorely bruised.~ ~
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