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1 1| his helmet in the crystal tide,~And vainly to regain the 2 1| shade, uprising from the tide,~And vanished was his fresh 3 3| fair Bordeaux meets the tide;~Here, fellow travellers 4 8| ocean: wafted thence by tide of flood,~Through a sure 5 11| feet were wetted by the tide.~ ~ XXXIV~Because she distant 6 13| heaven-high the foaming tide.~Smote with a north-west 7 15| oars or canvas stemmed the tide,~On eastern sea was wonted 8 15| into the covert snare might tide,~Forewarned of this by the 9 15| the people in tumultuous tide,~To see him drag the unmeasured 10 18| smothered in the mighty tide,~One on another, in the 11 18| down into Seine's foaming tide.~ ~ XXIV~Athwart the current 12 18| numbers) in the increasing tide;~And hurt in the left shoulder, 13 19| wasted with the gushing tide.~ ~ XXIV~Angelica alights 14 19| merchandize, to feed the greedy tide.~Water to water others of 15 19| rabble flows~In troubled tide; and to Marphisa bold,~That 16 23| so hastes the hurrying tide,~And in the streight encounters 17 24| which ran an ample water's tide,~Of steep and broken banks: 18 24| depth: of blood a tepid tide~To his feet descending, 19 25| arrived, before in ocean's tide~The western sun had hid 20 27| round himself the pressing tide.~Arrived before the Moorish 21 28| Saone, transported by the tide.~Care never quits him, though 22 29| which spanned that foaming tide~Did Flordelice meantime 23 30| his horse to water in the tide;~Nor when he saw Orlando 24 30| rise,~Whelmed by the waxing tide Orlando dies.~ ~ XV~But 25 31| behold him perish in the tide.~None but herself she blames 26 33| because upborn by such a tide~Of full blown honours, in 27 35| those names into the turbid tide~Discharges, as he shakes 28 37| one while foams in haughty tide,~When fed with mighty rain 29 41| verdant were its spring tide leaves.~ ~ III~The famous 30 41| undefended from the foaming tide.~ ~ XIV~Fallen on her starboard 31 42| embarking on the unstable tide,~She had abandoned Europe' 32 43| he to breast the furious tide~Of fearful battle; to retire 33 43| Enamoured of me in youth's early tide~Erewhile was dame and damsel 34 43| foretelling that in future tide,~-- What time with him I 35 43| lighting on a stream, whose tide~From Apennine into our river 36 44| the river's intervening tide.~From the bridge many drop, 37 46| this notice in so full a tide,~Well nigh for sudden joy 38 46| which spanned the narrow tide,~A loser to Dordona's lady,