Canto

 1     1|    fire which struggled for a vent).~ ~ XIX~"Thou think'st,"
 2     6|      its prisoned fury find a vent,~Is heard to hiss and bubble,
 3     8|      awhile; when grief found vent~Through eyes and tongue,
 4     9|    round,~Touches with fire a vent, discerned with pain;~In
 5     9|      dead,~And vengeance is a vent for smothered spite;~That
 6    13|   visage flayed:~This while I vent such lamentable cries,~The
 7    23|     grief barred each natural vent,~Moisture for tears, or
 8    23|   within me, now would gain~A vent; and it is this which I
 9    26|       its mounds,~And seeking vent the oozing waters drop,~
10    33|  Egypt's mighty river finds a vent.~ ~ CX~Upon this hill which
11    34|      ground:~Attentive to the vent he held his ear,~And in
12    36| dissolve, and torrents find a vent,~And ice, so hard erewhile,
13    37|        but rage must have its vent.,~Him one with stones, another
14    38|       conveyed;~Which, at the vent of that dim Alpine cave,~
15    38|     consort dear to hers gave vent,~When shortly to her ears
16    39|     to ravening seas a mighty vent;~And more than all the furious
17    41|      a moment wholly stop the vent~Whence issues that sad clamour
18    42|  grief restrain;~Which having vent in some sort spend its gall,~
19    42|       and crystal wave.~Which vent without in other channel
20    43|        and wherein Po finds a vent.~Their way the waters from
21    43|    were,~Do cruel scathe, and vent her fierce despite.~Now
22    44|   home, unnoose~The bladder's vent, and let their prisoners
23    44|    she gave her secret sorrow vent,~While from her eyes the
24    44|    those sad tidings have not vent~Yet in the city, he the
25    45|      her stifled fury she may vent:~Now on this side, now that,
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