Canto

1     9|  could gain footing on the adverse shore;~When, with a damsel
2    17|   Which had long time been adverse to her sail.~ ~ LXVII~"The
3    20|    The Greeks, detained by adverse winds at sea),~They found
4    28|   a green meadow, from the adverse side,~A lovely damsel, that
5    29|    the tower,~Him from the adverse bank that king defied:~The
6    38|     that ever, when things adverse were,~With faithful succour
7    41| other two -- that from the adverse part,~At more than a foot-pace
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