Canto

 1     3|            and large and square;~With roof by cunning architect extended~
 2     5|         himself beneath the self same roof.~ ~ XLIX~"Suspecting nought,
 3    11|                and where he works the roof suspends,~Lest sudden ruin
 4    13|               with him under the same roof was bred~From infancy, and
 5    15|            for his needs,~Beneath one roof supplied with bower and
 6    16|            not from house or temple's roof.~ ~ XXII~But this the cruel
 7    16|            applied,~He tumbles down a roof at every shake.~My lord,
 8    17|         populace,~Climbing the palace roof, had made resort;~For strongly
 9    17|               life's peril, crumbling roof and tower~Is tost by them
10    18|             the paynim cavalier.~From roof and window, and from place
11    18|           Aurora roused, their humble roof below,~In greater ease the
12    19|          would be pleased beneath his roof to stay.~ ~ CVII~They unsuspecting
13    20|             up your rest~Beneath this roof (for which my thanks are
14    23|              beat,~Ere eddying from a roof he saw the smoke;~Heard
15    24|                and plough,~And to the roof of house and temple flew,~(
16    28|              upper floor,~Nearest the roof, there was an ancient hall:~
17    28|             with himself, beneath one roof,~At few leagues' distance,
18    33|              shine.~ ~ CV~In wall and roof and pavement scattered are~
19    33|               all its portals and its roof of gold,~And decked, within
20    37|              even allow~Any beneath a roof to hide his head,~Unless
21    40|              For steel, and fire, and roof, and turret there,~In guise
22    42|            projects a shade.~A gilded roof, which with enamelled dyes~
23    42|              the left arm that gilded roof sustain.~ ~ LXXX~Fair Amalthaea'
24    43|             to every guest~Beneath my roof I bade the vessel bear)~
25    43|            Rinaldo takes; and hid are roof and wall:~St. George recedes;
26    43| greenwood-shade,~And to some friendly roof retired at night.~He thither
27    44|         united are,~Better than under roof of lordly guise,~Or in some
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