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1 2| the path of stone~Which winds about the craggy mountain, 2 6| arrows in the brook which winds,~And one on whirling stone 3 8| shoulders beat.~The louder winds are hushed, perchance in 4 8| whirlwind blows,~Joust warring winds, north, south, and east, 5 10| swear,~Which afterwards all winds disperse in air.~ ~ VI~The 6 10| vows dispersed~In air, by winds all dissipated go,~After 7 11| eager was the knight:~The winds appear, which still his 8 11| leaps,~And leaves behind him winds and briny deeps.~ ~ LXXXI~ 9 13| top is beat~By ceaseless winds, the waters bathe its feet.~ ~ 10 14| through green banks the Betis winds its way.~ ~ XIII~Stordilane, 11 14| Which to the sea in silence winds its way,~And ill could be 12 15| palace steer,~Where angry winds aye vex the rude domain:~ 13 15| the rein~On the eastern winds, which blow upon their feet,~ 14 16| oftentimes an eddying gust of winds~Issues, ere yet the horrid 15 17| is without~Eye-sight, who winds his plunder in the gale,~ 16 18| that might have whist~The winds, his melancholy plaint to 17 20| Greeks, detained by adverse winds at sea),~They found their 18 21| sometimes vessel by two winds which blow~From different 19 24| smites each cruel foe;~Like winds, which scarce at first appear 20 32| mariner or pilot's charge,~The winds and waves at will transport 21 37| from its roots and wintry winds upheave:~Let rulers in his 22 39| XIV~As when benigner winds more swiftly blow,~And Apennine 23 39| when blown~By blustering winds -- from islands not remote --~ 24 39| stragglers waft,~And, for the winds are wild and contrary,~On 25 39| bearing down, impelled by winds that blow~Propitious to 26 43| blind to see;~Hushes the winds; and with a sign o' the 27 44| their sails~Give to the winds, and to the waves their 28 44| rock of faith, by sea~And winds unmoved, which round about 29 45| sight doth hide;~The wild winds howl, and snows and ice 30 46| Scared by wide-sweeping winds, which loudly blow,~Mid