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1 3| s stream, from mount to main;~With other heritage, more 2 3| title to the neighbouring main:~ ~ XLI~"And that fair town, 3 7| by such space of land and main:~Often she goes among the 4 8| port, what time into the main~The remnant of the herd 5 9| Antwerp's river met the main.~ ~ XVIII~As soon as harboured 6 9| sand with prouder might and main;~So when Orlando touched 7 10| are watered by the Eastern main;~Where the two fairies strove 8 10| Scythians to the Hyrcanian main:~So reached Sarmatia's distant 9 10| lesser Britain runs into the main.~Upon the bank there rose 10 11| descends into the deepest main,~Scowers at the bottom, 11 13| boat with us had scaped the main.~ ~ XXII~"A man of Scotland 12 14| Christian host that crost the main,~And lately furled their 13 14| form, and so secure the main~And better part, dividing 14 15| Persian gulf, or Erithraean main,~Rather than for that Boreal 15 15| the victories, by land and main,~Which, when long course 16 18| welkin roared, beneath the main;~On every side the wind 17 18| pushes with such might and main,~-- A thrust against the 18 19| they behold the subject main;~And keeping on their left 19 19| been, renewed in might and main,~If he had rested till to-morrow' 20 20| which vexed the neighbouring main,~That might from Afric or 21 21| saw the sun beneath the main,~Came to the tower, and, 22 21| points is vext upon the main,~And now one speeds the 23 22| tempest, through the foaming main,~The vessel ran; she took 24 22| the unsated Orc upon the main,~By this astounded, 'mid 25 24| reared my sail upon the main?"~Zerbino, who on her his 26 24| storm abroad, o'er land and main,~By which the flocks in 27 25| Phoebus raises from the main~His yellow head, and lights 28 26| added to much might and main;~And these were now redoubled 29 27| record of their might and main.~His army's cruel slaughter, 30 29| beyond its wont the heaving main.~To the third heaven her 31 29| His opposite by might and main to throw,~Into the stream 32 29| Arragon, beside the rumbling main,~And, ever prompted by his 33 30| the warriors' might and main,~And worse than that encounter 34 33| struck with greater might and main,~But well nigh all his strokes 35 35| justly famed his might and main.~No other care have I, no 36 36| though blest with might and main,~Was not so much the stronger 37 36| their mother in the stormy main?~For of the tale, if ever 38 38| Alcides' strait from Indian main,~Mak'st Scythian's pale 39 40| vessel, sheltered from the main,~They found, by tempest 40 40| Dudon with such might and main,~He often dazzles so the 41 41| white herd lows above the main.~As many deaths appear to 42 41| Orlando, with such might and main,~He made that courser stagger, 43 41| but such his might and main,~It crushed the helm and 44 44| aid~With all his might and main against the foe.~The skins 45 44| provided, in his care,~For the main places in the Moorish land,~ 46 46| mid winter the tempestrous main~Flings down his shield,