Canto

 1     4|          bred, beyond the frozen ocean's bound.~ ~ XIX~Drawn by
 2     4|        by the wind, the spacious ocean through;~Now westward borne,
 3     5|          from a rock, which over ocean hung,~Into the raging waves
 4     6|        The billows of the Indian ocean beat,~Where good Rinaldo
 5     8|         waxing bitter, meet~Salt ocean: wafted thence by tide of
 6     8|  perchance in duty,~Intent, like ocean, on such sovereign beauty.~ ~
 7     8|           as Phoebus, plunged in ocean, sky~And nether earth had
 8     8|     preferred~By Neptune, of all ocean's rule possessed,~Inflamed
 9     9|       isle; of all compress'd~By ocean's circling waves, the cruellest.~ ~
10     9|    further than this stream from Ocean's shore,~Designing to bestow
11    10|        loud wind which, sweeping ocean, bears~The faithless stripling'
12    10|      blaze suddenly;~Not so loud ocean raves, when the obscure~
13    10|        so numberless,~That ample ocean scarce the navy bore,~From
14    10|     Prospects to him of land and ocean bring.~Arrived one morn
15    11|     scattered flock forgot, o'er ocean flies;~While so the din
16    12|         was the hour that our of Ocean's bed~Dan Phoebus drew his
17    13|        from whence the eye~Might ocean and the hills about descry.~ ~
18    13|         a north-west wind, next, ocean bubbled,~Which on her other
19    15|         Astolpho, furrowing that ocean hoar,~Marks, as he coasts,
20    15|          Scouring at large broad ocean, with a guide~So faithful
21    17|      When one along the shore of ocean made,~And one betook him
22    20| themselves into the neighbouring ocean;~ ~ XXIV~"And lighter ill,
23    20|        left, and, launching upon ocean's wave~Her frigate, had
24    24|         vain.~"Why sank I not in ocean, (was her cry,)~When first
25    25|         parts heaven, earth, and ocean in his ire.~ ~ XV~At every
26    25|         there arrived, before in ocean's tide~The western sun had
27    26|         France was over land and ocean brought,~From clime so distant,
28    28|        beach upon one side broad ocean laved,~And on the other
29    36|        bed~And where he sinks in Ocean's western stream;~Whose
30    36|          boat,~To founder in mid ocean, set afloat.~ ~  LXI~"But
31    40|        shook.~ ~ XXIX~As on loud ocean, lashed by boisterous gale~
32    42|          unable to withstand,~In ocean sunk the wizard cavalier~
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