Canto

1     9| traversed in four days, in one~Backwards the ceaseless wind the frigate
2    10|      of the invading dame,~And backwards rang the castle larum-bell,~
3    26|      warriors, 'twould appear,~Backwards one inch at their encounter
4    28|        her tale had bred,~Fell backwards, both, exhausted on the
5    29| paragons, or none,~Let himself backwards in that struggle fall,~Embracing
6    33|   which are hollow and untrue?~Backwards shall sooner flow the mountainstream~
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