Canto

 1     1|    levelled lance in rest.~In tempest wheels Circassia's valiant
 2     2|  gloom,~So the loud storm and tempest's fury grew,~That topmast-high
 3     2|    Before the billows, as the tempest rages.~But I, who still
 4     4|   night and day the ceaseless tempest blew.~Scotland at last her
 5     8|        lo! this time a mighty tempest rose,~And wasted flowers,
 6    12|       thicker squadron yet in tempest speeds.~ ~ LXXVII~With sound
 7    14|      saved us from the wintry tempest drear,~Which would have
 8    17|      us, of such cruelty,~The tempest even scared our pilot hoar.~
 9    18|       every side the wind and tempest grew;~Which, with sharp
10    19|      fled~With Dido, when the tempest raged above,~The faithful
11    19|  Waxes in rage and threat the tempest fell.~And now three days
12    19|    Waves lifted by the waxing tempest start~Castle and flooring,
13    20|      not France, for southern tempest's spite~Impelled me hither;
14    20|    For shelter from the angry tempest wended,~They should, without
15    20|   changing heaven~Turbid with tempest, hurry to the strand,~With
16    22|       other hand,~Sped by the tempest, through the foaming main,~
17    23|     swell~Of the wild sea and tempest overlaid:~The damsel, who,
18    27|       er has seen the passing tempest blow,~And of the hill or
19    27|   kingdom drowned~With such a tempest, with such scathe o'erlaid,~
20    33|       him, from the hills, in tempest's guise,~Swoop the fierce
21    37|     and winning way,~And to a tempest that long calm gave place.~
22    39|    the clouds, which big with tempest lower,~In the end will burst
23    39|     such wide ruin pour,~Like tempest never vext the sea before.~ ~
24    40|     turret there,~In guise of tempest on the Nubians fell,~Which
25    40|      see so fell and fierce a tempest form,~Our pinnace cannot
26    40|      shore~Till overblown the tempest's fury be."~To his advice
27    40|      the main,~They found, by tempest tost upon that land,~Which
28    41|     and so fell and fast~That tempest pelts, the prow to leeward
29    41|    Upon all sides that wintry tempest fell.~Now to their sight
30    41|     despite, impel~The raging tempest and the roaring swell.~ ~
31    41|  others show:~Rogero, who the tempest will not fear,~Springs upward
32    41|      the threatening wind and tempest beat,~But him his harassed
33    42|     With frequent blows, like tempest in its ire;~Nor leaves a
34    43| please.~If still with thee in tempest and affray,~Ah wherefore
35    44|      low,~And everywhere that tempest wax and spread,~They turn
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