Canto

 1     1|    overshadowing oaks enclose.~Hollow within, and safe from vulgar
 2     2|      hermit parts, by means of hollow sprite,~The two redoubted
 3     4|         Where all the rest was hollow and ideal.~ ~ XX~This truth
 4     5|      Me to caress, to mask his hollow cheat.~Led to the shameful
 5     6|       me were pent in dark and hollow seat,~Thence, rescued by
 6     9|  ancient nations or the new:~A hollow iron, two yards long, whose
 7     9|        and lightening from the hollow cane~Appear to dart, and
 8     9|   require,~Not to have now his hollow cane and fire;~ ~ LXXI~And
 9    11|        And these the bronze in hollow mould expand,~First in the
10    13| withdrew,~Sage Merlin from the hollow stone divined.~For I should
11    14|    they from bank to bank that hollow line,~Filling the bottom
12    16|    keeps one certain way,~When hollow Fortune thus had sported
13    17|    stayed.~At eve he hears the hollow elder's sound,~Upon whose
14    20|     before,~Had plunged into a hollow cave in spite.~Those many
15    22|     Penned in the cabin or the hollow mount;~And, overcome by
16    24|       made the forest hoar~And hollow cave resound, and rocky
17    27|        his woes,~With him from hollow rock is heard to mourn:~"
18    33|     deem~Things real which are hollow and untrue?~Backwards shall
19    35|        see Arles, and hear the hollow roar.~Of billows breaking
20    41|       strained tackle sounds a hollow roar,~Wherein the struggling
21    41|  threatening billow comes with hollow roar,~Towards it turns his
22    43|      tears her furrowed visage hollow.~ ~ XCV~"Poor, pale, unshorn,
23    43|        mute! why opens not thy hollow~And central womb, O earth,
24    45|       Is wroth, the hoarse and hollow breakers roar,~So a loud
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