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1 6| take the monster for an isle.~ ~ XXXVIII~"Alcina made 2 6| XLIII~"Till to this isle we drifted with the morn,~ 3 6| too, that to this fatal isle art led~By way unwonted 4 7| XLIV~By him he to Alcina's isle had been~Dispatched, that 5 7| swiftness born,~She in Alcina's isle arrived at morn.~ ~ LI~Herself 6 8| Green Ireland past, an isle is situate.~Ebuda is its 7 8| From far, or from their isle's vicinity,~Bear women off; 8 8| the bark made the fatal isle again,~Where, till the lot 9 9| his ire,~To sack Ebuda's isle; of all compress'd~By ocean' 10 9| strand,~Whence England's isle the name of Albion bore:~ 11 9| sire and brethren dead,~The isle of Holland's only heir, 12 9| heat,~Eager to reach that isle, the monster's seat.~ ~ 13 9| canvas to the wind:~This isle, and that of Zealand, they 14 9| fortresses, and all the subject isle.~ ~ LXXXVII~Since he to 15 10| A barren and unpeopled isle is spied.~ ~ XVII~As soon 16 10| That man inhabits in this isle; nor I~See ship, in which ( 17 10| upon the strand,~In the isle of tears; for the isle of 18 10| the isle of tears; for the isle of tears was hight,~That 19 11| understand.~"Make for the isle. Now" (said he) "may'st 20 11| bore her from the desert isle away.~And, as she spake, 21 15| I see each continent and isle~Quake at his name, from 22 15| Afric's strand,~Or in thine isle, France, Thessaly, or Spain.~ 23 18| the river flowed~Below the isle, and past without the walls.~ 24 19| she was suffered, in THE ISLE OF TEARS,~I know not by 25 20| many miles had left the isle behind,~Ere Crete lamented 26 21| peer~Set out from Holland's isle, our natal ground,~To serve 27 32| an embassy~From THE LOST ISLE, which lies mid seas that 28 32| pole.~ ~ LII~"Some THE LOST ISLE, some Iceland call the reign~ 29 32| distant lie from the LOST ISLE,~(Because few mariners its 30 32| related, sent from the LOST ISLE~To France's king, upon an 31 33| Even from THE KILNS to the Isle of Palestine;~And with a 32 33| should as well this happy isle withhold~From lifting high 33 33| Tunis-town,~Capys, Alzerba's isle, the warrior bold,~Tripoli, 34 37| solemn train~From the LOST ISLE to royal Charlemagne;~ ~ 35 37| through~All Lemnos' pleasant isle, by hill or plain,~Of manly 36 40| Hercules, were to Samos' isle~To carry earthen vessels, 37 40| will listen to my lore,~An isle is on our left-hand; and 38 40| Which him upon that desert isle had thrown:~Yet would not 39 42| squadron, landed here;~And the isle so rugged and so rocky found,~ 40 43| king of rivers, to that isle~Nearest the town; and, though 41 43| inhabits in this sea;~Whose isle none, seeking succour, vainly 42 43| shallop made~For the rude isle; thence sought the holy