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1 2| put back in panic to the port,~Whence, in ill hour, they 2 4| Although he seemed subdued in port and eye.~Nor many paces 3 4| To Berwick's neighbouring port, and wait him there.~ ~ 4 6| observed a woman's fitting port.~All are arrayed in green, 5 7| of yore conducted to that port.~ ~ LXXVIII~The hippogryph 6 8| bands were two:~She at the port embarked the next array,~ 7 8| The whole to be to Calais' port conveyed;~That it to France 8 8| kept his place~Beside the port, what time into the main~ 9 9| strife, the vessel gain~A port, where Antwerp's river met 10 9| if as strong Herculean port and bold~Appear to vouch, 11 9| in England nor in Ireland port~Will make, nor on the coast 12 10| loosed his vessel from the port secure,~And with the duke 13 10| distinguished by their dress and port.~ ~ XXXVII~Reclined on Alexandrian 14 10| host, and files towards the port.~ ~ LIII~Beneath the castle, 15 10| south, towards her destined port.~So the sea monster to his 16 15| leave.~ ~ XVI~Quitting the port and smoother waves, they 17 15| while they saw, as for their port they made,~How wide the 18 18| them an air, in her first port,~Which not alone to man 19 19| survey~Two castles, which the port within command.~Pale turns 20 19| land,~Who will not to the port for shelter hie,~Nor yet 21 19| certain death to make the port would be,~Or to be doomed 22 19| first he had not made the port.~ ~ LVII~To him relates 23 19| put into the neighbouring port this band~Desires, and are 24 19| patron, that he makes the port.~ ~ LXII~Already when their 25 19| low~These lash, and into port the vessel tow.~ ~ LXIII~ 26 19| miles about, the city's port;~Six hundred paces deep; 27 19| strong chains and barks the port enclosed;~Which ever, for 28 20| part plain;~With creek and port, where stranger bark could 29 20| they, if others to that port are led,~No mercy shall 30 20| if he conquer, shall the port defend~With other comrades, 31 20| As many castle, wall and port, defend.~Nor know I certain 32 20| descend towards the sea or port~The way across the place 33 25| hour for those to seek a port,~Who would not in the wood 34 26| low and those of proudest port~Had slain or maimed throughout 35 27| honour paid;~For he the port of an illustrious peer~In 36 32| armed back in Barcellona's port,~Furnished through love 37 33| camp afoot, with piteous port.~Return we now to him of 38 39| should find~Foes in the port, here entered to unload;~ 39 39| made him loosen from the port;~Relating to that elder, 40 39| sea,~Leaving some barks in port -- his lightest craft --~ 41 39| LXXVII~Not in Biserta's port his host to land~Was the 42 40| land)~Which a mile off the port, and overight~Biserta, now 43 40| Africa might bear;~Nor in the port nor offing ships espied,~ 44 41| Now furls his sails in port. Ah! ruthless sword,~So 45 42| marble) is she wear~A haughty port; for in her heart, humane~ 46 44| tempestuous strife,~In friendly port these hopes appeared to 47 46| land;~I see the friendly port its arms expand.~ ~ II~A