Canto

 1     2|   assuages;~While the strained vessel drives with humble sail~
 2     9|    buried in the sea,~Ere he a vessel at St. Malo's found;~In
 3     9|       the left hand,~Orlando's vessel skims the Breton shore;~
 4     9|       without more strife, the vessel gain~A port, where Antwerp'
 5     9|        day, from the harboured vessel's side,~In Holland, Roland
 6     9|      Went where Olympia in her vessel stayed:~For so was the expecting
 7    10|      the train~Have loosed his vessel from the port secure,~And
 8    13|    Which on her other beam the vessel plied:~This evermore increases,
 9    13|     band~The rest in the split vessel sink outright;~Our goods
10    13|        shore to seek,~When any vessel split or ran aground)~I
11    13| lingers in the wood~Of the new vessel, whether bad or good.~ ~
12    14|     fine!~Then how the emptied vessel, burning sore~With nitre,
13    17|       be paid."~ ~ CXXIII~That vessel of all filthy vices, he,~
14    18|     and every sail~Of the yare vessel stretched by favouring gale.~ ~
15    19|   gunwale play.~This saves the vessel, haply else undone;~And
16    19|         That they can from the vessel's deck survey~Two castles,
17    19|        lash, and into port the vessel tow.~ ~  LXIII~They thitherward
18    20| paladin, for his escape --~The vessel gone -- must other project
19    21|   teeth.~ ~ LIII~"As sometimes vessel by two winds which blow~
20    22|       with southern breeze his vessel stood;~And, so the favouring
21    22|  through the foaming main,~The vessel ran; she took the happy
22    24|       saved, before~The broken vessel sank at sea outright;~Odoric'
23    27|     thee."~So that ere yet the vessel made the shore~Unploughed
24    28|      straight makes launch the vessel from the marge,~And bids
25    33|       beak and talons, overran~Vessel and board, and preyed upon
26    34| discerned, since writ~Upon the vessel was ORLANDO'S WIT.~ ~ LXXXIV~
27    34|            LXXXVII~The fullest vessel and of amplest round~Which
28    37|        the cup;~And first that vessel's cordial beverage sup.'~ ~
29    38| arrived, nor on her way~Is any vessel fraught with new supply --~
30    39|       load~Of prisoners, lo! a vessel made the road.~ ~ XXX~She
31    39|       have weighed,~An eastern vessel in Marseilles she found,~
32    40|     blow,~And took the reeling vessel on one side:~The master,
33    40|       deep.~ ~ XLVI~Here other vessel, sheltered from the main,~
34    40|     ordered it, was bound:~The vessel neared the shore, with sails
35    41|    first on her due course the vessel flies,~And fills the pilot
36    41|       back;~Others the reeling vessel's side o'erpeer;~And every
37    41|       goes;~And the ungoverned vessel's battered side~Is undefended
38    41|        rise.~O'erstrained, the vessel splits; and through her
39    41|    from the rock the abandoned vessel bore;~Quitted of those unhappy
40    41|   charge resigned,~And let the vessel without guidance run.~It
41    41|        are gone;~And blows the vessel from those shallows free,~
42    41|         or light, the stranded vessel were,~He, Olivier, and Monodantes'
43    41|    weather seaward bore.~Their vessel made that island on the
44    42|    truth, if thou in this fair vessel drink,~Placed solely on
45    43|     Beneath my roof I bade the vessel bear)~Was none but with
46    43|      in pain;~And of the magic vessel him bethinks~Which shows
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