Canto

1     4|     the place from whence the larum rings,~ ~ IV~And sees the
2    11| cleared the shore,~When other larum sounds, and other cries~
3    22|     wound~And poured a horrid larum, than in guise~Of pigeons
4    22|        Anew the warder on his larum beats,~And to the other
5    27|     XXIX~At once a formidable larum rose;~Horns, drums, and
6    39|   seeking wherefore that wide larum rung,~Now here, now there --
7    41|      sky, which with a louder larum smite~The troubled sailors'
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