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 1     1|        drink at that refreshing flood:~But there had tarried in
 2     2|       warfare with the wind and flood;~To follow a fair virgin
 3     3|   fellow to redeem from Stygian flood,~So each of these would
 4     3|      Santern, Po, and Zaniolus' flood.~ ~ LIV~"This shall the
 5     5|     only watered by the tearful flood,~But often bathed by senseless
 6     5|   damsel's breast, that seas in flood~Would not have cooled one
 7     8|        wafted thence by tide of flood,~Through a sure channel
 8     9|    beyond Ireland, in the briny flood,~An island, amid many others,
 9    10|         round about with such a flood of light,~That he who has
10    11|         up the sand.~The rising flood ill able to sustain,~The
11    11| lifeless lay the monster of the flood;~ ~ LX~And, swimming, how,
12    14|        arms; and to the ditch a flood~Runs streaming from the
13    15|      own forces purge the briny flood:~So that I see each continent
14    18|         in this war of wind and flood,~Were prompt to manifest
15    22|        to drink, approached the flood.~ ~ XII~His lips he had
16    22|      apears~Bathed with a briny flood, "Why wait we? -- need~Is
17    23|     flow,~In a wide stream, and flood his troubled breast.~'Mid
18    24|         beside the neighbouring flood,~Beheld a shepherd coming,
19    25|      sun already in the western flood~Had dipt his gilded wheels,
20    27|      rocked, and turbid ran the flood~Of Seine at that loud voice,
21    29|      Rodomont beside the mighty flood~Was hurrying on his work;
22    30|   resist the wind, so rocks the flood.~ ~ XLIX~As Turpin truly
23    31|        was beneath the tumbling flood,~And the horizon veiled
24    31|        distant bank of Euxine's flood~(I Guido am yclept) Constantia
25    31|         both of drowning in the flood.~ ~ LXXIII~Whelming them
26    33|         purples wide Po's ample flood.~ ~  XXIII~Successively
27    34|         himself all over in the flood.~ ~ XLVIII~Then backed the
28    36|      Hector and Aeneas, mid the flood,~Fire to the banded fleet
29    37|   Tancaro to sustain~Above that flood of vice, in whose profound~
30    37|         assuage.~ ~ XCII~As the flood, swoln with Vesulo's thick
31    41|         sea appears a shoreless flood.~Upon the darkening of the
32    41|   Breast boldly the importunate flood, and blows~With his unwearied
33    41|    swell.~ ~ XLVII~Cleaving the flood with nimble hands and feet~
34    41|       that had plunged into the flood~In the end, o'erwhelmed
35    43|        Ravenna with the falling flood:~Then last arrives where,
36    45|        sad lament,~Nor sees the flood that trickles form his eyes)~
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