Canto

 1     1|         Trembles from fruitful vale to naked hill:~And well
 2     2|      At last a dark and barren vale I won,~Where caverned mountains
 3     2|       A tower is seated in the vale below.~Do you expect me
 4     4|      Which thence into a lowly vale descended.~ ~ XII~A rock
 5     4|         Towards a neighbouring vale, whence came the sound,~
 6     8| larum-bells rang loud in every vale.~An act too foul it seemed
 7    11|        way, towards a spacious vale:~Where he beheld a path,
 8    11|       XXXV~As cloud from humid vale is seen to rise,~Pregnant
 9    12|    were seen,~ ~ LVI~Towards a vale upon the left the count~
10    14|   blest Arabia lies a pleasant vale,~Removed from village and
11    15|      which infest~The infernal vale, he sees ascend so high,~
12    15|        forest blind,~By many a vale and many a mountain gray;~
13    17| Meanwhile through neighbouring vale the monarch roves,~And secret
14    22|     nor far had hied,~Ere to a vale he came shut out from day,~
15    23|        maid, before she of the vale was clear,~Of one of her
16    24|      As many peasants from the vale below,~To make rude war
17    34|     His way towards a spacious vale pursues;~A place wherein
18    37|        despite.~They leave the vale, and by a crooked road~And
19    37|        From a high bank into a vale below;~But death was to
20    37|     all women found within the vale,~(For thither even yet will
21    37|    warlike three~Look down the vale and roll their eyes around;~
22    37|      are that band to void the vale,~Than those bold three are
23    39|      and harvest bear~Into the vale, and seem as if they vied~
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