Canto

1     2|    blood ran foul through all degrees,~Disdained to be the only
2     8|       by daughter, and by all degrees,~To Sir Rinaldo was large
3     8|    and laid by,~Emboldened by degrees, her former fear:~Though
4    15| Extending southward many long degrees.~Across his waters, some
5    25|     place, that dame,~By slow degrees, in words and amorous wise,~
6    29|     her received;~ ~ X~And by degrees so thought to mould the
7    40|      the Nubians bore,~And by degrees filled-up that channel wide,~
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