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 1     I|     impose.~ ~ LXXVII~Those of Mount Seir, that neighboreth by
 2   III|      gentle valley fills,~From mount to mount expansed fair and
 3   III|    valley fills,~From mount to mount expansed fair and wide.~
 4    IV|  Stygian flood.~ ~ VIII~And as Mount Etna vomits sulphur out,~
 5    XI|        broad and wide';~Toward mount Olivet went all this route,~
 6    XI|        That well they seemed a mount thereof to make,~Or else
 7   XIV|       fit,~To bring you to the mount, or conquer it.~ ~ LXXII~"
 8    XV| Prepare you gainst the hill to mount upright,~Nor let this stay
 9   XVI|      And hill gainst hill, and mount gainst mountain smote,~With
10   XVI| searchers twain.~Armida of her mount and chiefest port~Wondered
11  XVII|   Emiren~Of his rich throne to mount the lofty stage,~To whom
12 XVIII|    high palace shined,~When to Mount Olivet he took his way,~
13 XVIII|         careless still,~Though Mount Olympus fell, or Ossa hill:~ ~
14 XVIII|       or Ossa hill:~ ~ LXXVI~A mount of ruins, and of shafts
15 XVIII|     next himself helped him to mount the wall.~This while Godfredo
16 XVIII|      fort:~He that high on the mount in grave attire~Is clad,
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