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1 3| Puglia, and Calabria's strand,~Shall with the rumour of 2 6| our evil doom) upon the strand,~Where stood a mansion seated 3 8| Like plunder, upon every strand they prey.~ ~ LX~With frigate 4 9| if she would approach the strand;~But would not let her shallop 5 9| course towards the chalky strand,~Whence England's isle the 6 10| beholds forth-issuing from the strand,~A fleet of ships, which 7 10| ladies are arrived upon the strand,~Thither by Logistilla sped 8 10| last to England's farthest strand.~ ~ LXXIII~Yet think not, 9 10| troops would file towards the strand,~Where vessels anchored 10 10| the naked rock upon the strand,~In the isle of tears; for 11 11| herds pour forth upon the strand,~And with the whole old 12 11| from many quarters on the strand:~And now, without remorse 13 13| sea-swallowed all. Upon the strand~To Eternal Love, To Goodness 14 15| who loosed from Indian strand,~Reach France or Britain, 15 15| in their frigates every strand,~Pass Ind and Arab isles, 16 15| sea, which severs Europe's strand~From Afric, open to the 17 15| Julius ever won on Afric's strand,~Or in thine isle, France, 18 15| pricks along Nile's rosy strand,~More in his horn confiding 19 15| to war upon that Eastern strand,~And would seek honour in 20 16| were left dead upon the strand.~Lurcanio shows what are 21 17| meanwhile, returning to the strand,~The loss which he had suffered 22 17| climbed a bark on Satalia's strand,~And, three days past, arrived 23 18| and they reached the river strand,~Exactly as the felon swam 24 19| custom of the neighbouring strand~Without a laugh Astolpho 25 19| his horn will clear the strand,~When the scared foe its 26 20| the youth who sought that strand),~And all those others that 27 20| with tempest, hurry to the strand,~With savage Orontea, by 28 20| to guard our ports and strand.~And, to discover whom to 29 20| and gazes round the desert strand,~And none is there -- directs 30 22| embarked upon the Flemish strand.~To sea, with southern breeze 31 24| them perceive upon that strand,~Except some steps, new-printed 32 30| came where on the sea-beat strand~Encamped a host of blacks, 33 31| to seek thee out upon the strand;~And afterwards on thee 34 33| tented upon Chassis' level strand.~ ~ XL~"On this side France, 35 35| Serpentine unhorses on the strand.~ ~ ~ I~Madonna, who will 36 35| venge her have I sought this strand;~In this desire alone I 37 36| to Mount Carena from the strand;~And make a lioness leave 38 38| foot on warlike Africk's strand;~Traversing sands, to which 39 39| Provence and Aquamorta's strand~He from the reaving Saracen 40 39| anchored off the Moorish strand,~Expecting a more favourable 41 39| not far remote, upon the strand.~Him Rabican pursues, with 42 39| Moorish squadron, that the strand~Should not be steep or rugged 43 40| harbour, and approached the strand;~And sorely they with various 44 40| kings embraced upon the strand:~For friends the monarchs 45 40| all were ranged upon the strand,~And round them stood their 46 40| moment stretched upon the strand~Above a hundred of the Nubian 47 41| made directly Africk's strand,~Two or three miles of waste 48 42| which flitted to the Stygian strand,~Charon with crooked boat-hook 49 46| And this from Thracian strand had borne the witch.~The 50 46| he stands upon his native strand,~Fighting against the mightiest