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8 Eurus and Auster, and the dreadful Force Of Boreas, that congeals the Cronian Waves, Tumultuous enter with dire chilling Blasts, Portending Agues. Thus a well-fraught Ship Long sail'd secure, or thro' th' Ægean Deep, Or the Ionian, till Cruising near The Lilybean Shore, with hideous Crush On Scylla, or Charybdis (dang'rous Rocks) She strikes rebounding, whence the shatter'd Oak, So fierce a Shock unable to withstand, Admits the Sea; in at the gaping Side The crowding Waves gush with impetuous Rage, Resistless, Overwhelming; Horrors seize The Mariners, Death in their Eyes appears. They stare, they Lave, they pump, they swear, they pray: (Vain Efforts!) still the battering Waves rush in, Implacable, till delug'd by the Foam, The Ship sinks found'ring in the vast Abyss.

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