Canto

 1     6|      scanty pith ill fills the narrow sheath,~The vapour, in its
 2     7|     oftentimes descried,~Which narrow is, and somedeal long; and
 3    11|     Beyond the savage island's narrow bound,~Since thither every
 4    12|       close thicket, ditch, or narrow lair,~Escaping from the
 5    13|   shade~More than two miles in narrow path had rode,~Before, by
 6    14|    wound about the field,~With narrow space between the turns
 7    14|  Prando, and Oldrado fell;~The narrow place and thickly-swarming
 8    14|    threw,~The ditch was all to narrow for the crew.~ ~ CXXIX~While
 9    18|       close array.~Then on the narrow bridge resumed his stand,~
10    18|      like a labyrinth, full of narrow ways:~Here from the boughs
11    22|   entered, 'twixt two hills, a narrow way,~From whence was heard
12    23|        the vase,~Whose neck is narrow and whose swell is wide;~
13    24|        er from their close and narrow circle flinch.~ ~ CII~Mid
14    25|        with rocks, a steep and narrow way~Was to that rugged hill
15    26|       on his haunches, turn in narrow ring.~And, levelling the
16    27|  drowned in Seine,~For all too narrow was the bridge's floor,~
17    28|   paynim spied,~Advancing by a narrow path, which lay~Through
18    29|   purposes some time to lie.~A narrow bridge, and only two yards
19    29|     that bridge, with pain~The narrow pass two coursers can contain;~ ~
20    31|     beneath, as it would sink:~Narrow that passage is, unfenced
21    31|      footing found;~For all to narrow was the scanty plank.~Hence
22    33|     Church's head,~Passing the narrow confines of Romagne,~Modena
23    35| suspends,~Then headlong on the narrow bridge extends.~ ~ XLIX~
24    37|       A troop, which through a narrow pathway wound:~A score they
25    38|    They, neighing shrill, down narrow paths repair,~With lusty
26    39|        of dread,~-- On that so narrow place of battle met --~Rodomont
27    41|  terrified;~To be within those narrow bounds confined,~And die,
28    46|       bridge which spanned the narrow tide,~A loser to Dordona'
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