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1 4| sprite~From its now rotted bark, long decayed."~"Prate as 2 4| through air, like well-greased bark and light,~Which through 3 6| were seen to stand upon the bark,~As juice is sweated by 4 8| sailor's moor,~And from the bark, for this, a party leaps;~ 5 8| sail once more,~And the bark made the fatal isle again,~ 6 9| that she~Should to his bark resort, to seek him there,~ 7 9| delayed,~But issued from the bark with hurried pace,~And, 8 9| And in the deepest sea his bark descried,~So that no longer 9 10| Guiding her voice towards the bark which flew,~Calling with 10 10| took his seat~Aboard the bark, and passed the quiet sea,~ 11 10| flames a prey,~But with one bark escaped the wretched fay.~ ~ 12 10| banner bears a foundering bark! In sight~The next, is Berkeley' 13 11| in his canvas play,~His bark makes little speed; and, 14 13| Martha, for our need,~A bark was with arm'd men in ambush 15 13| the near river from his bark descends,~And thence in 16 13| XIV~"To the pitched bark with me his party sped,~ 17 13| nor our castles fell;~The bark, in our despite, is hurried 18 15| sun, of this our sphere,~Bark, which with oars or canvas 19 15| interposed.~ ~ XX~"Hence bark from this Levant of Ind 20 15| A hermit in the poop the bark did guide~With snowy beard 21 15| arrest,~Content thee in my bark to cross the water;~For 22 17| pain,~Swimming aboard the bark in safety rest.~Under his 23 17| more afraid,~He climbed a bark on Satalia's strand,~And, 24 18| ran.~Aquilant, when his bark the margin neared,~Bade 25 18| blowing from the shore)~His bark for sea the ready Patron 26 19| fountain's wave did spin,~On bark or rock, if yielding were 27 19| The rocks of Tripoli and bark must be,~Where shipwrecked, 28 19| sea and near the sky,~The bark is tost, with shattered 29 19| tumbling waves the shattered bark along,~Faster than gentle 30 19| brink~It would transport his bark, or wreck or sink.~ ~ LIII~ 31 19| LXII~Already when their bark was first espied~At sea, 32 20| thorn.~He having armed a bark, his pinnace steers~In search 33 20| and port, where stranger bark could shun~Foul wind or 34 20| offended.~She willed each bark and crew which to that bay~ 35 20| should sole partaker be.~She bark or pinnace, in the harbour 36 20| takes a ship and arms the bark for sea,~Stowed with her 37 20| And 'twixt the forts, in bark, prepared with view~To their 38 21| And now one speeds the bark an-end, and now~Another 39 22| tempted forth Astolpho's bark to sea,~By little and by 40 22| first design,~Keeps the bark straight before the cresting 41 24| those trees, upon whose bark was read~The ungrateful 42 28| on his sprite~Aboard the bark, as when his steed he prest.~ 43 28| course, prepared to steer~His bark, like practised pilot, on 44 30| homeward way,~Was with good bark and better weather bound;~ 45 31| securest way,~They in a bark the suffering warrior place,~ 46 35| I ride.~ ~ LVIII~"Which bark (I hope) and fitting company,~ 47 37| bank has shown;~For he, mid bark and car, amid the gleam~ 48 38| XXXVI~Erewhile a nimble bark, with sail and oar,~They 49 39| overblowing, wind~Had driven his bark beyond her destined road;~ 50 40| and palace burned --~While bark remained, raged wide among 51 40| gale~The billows the rash bark assault, and still --~Now 52 40| And seaward steered his bark, of Africk wide;~When from 53 41| him allowed to bear away~A bark as well; what likes him 54 41| looses.~ ~ VIII~He looses bark and sail; and in bold wise~ 55 41| which beat their troubled bark about.~ ~ X~Now blows the 56 41| push to sway;~And for the bark a surer passage sought:~ 57 41| nothing can defend~Their bark from wreck on that rude 58 41| whoe'er~Leaving the larger bark, on her relies.~Then doleful 59 41| Aboard her in a shallow bark repair:~Beneath the hatchways 60 42| Under full sail a nimble bark appeared,~As if she to that 61 43| while~Hurries, as if the bark with pinions flew,~Scowering 62 43| Thence in strait line their bark, that seems to fly,~To the 63 43| Worked by good mariners, the bark was laid~Safely beside the 64 44| implores:~They to their bark in fine return; their sails~ 65 44| bank,~Uniting bridge and bark together, crost~Upon his 66 46| troubled brow,~To scathe my bark or wander evermore.~But 67 46| pleasure show~That for my bark there is no further fear.~