Canto

 1     2|      turned her horse into the gloomy chase,~And drove him through
 2     2|     And found himself within a gloomy wood:~Where a rough mountain
 3     4|       When echoing through the gloomy forest round,~Loud lamentations
 4     5|        Who with me through the gloomy forest went,~The worthy
 5    12|         I said,~When through a gloomy path, upon his steed,~Following
 6    13|        in an age, when, in the gloomy wood,~In valley, and in
 7    13|       Turn shortly through the gloomy wood to fly.~ ~ XXVI~"Sir
 8    13|     slake,~Some twenty men the gloomy cavern fill;~This armed
 9    17|       Extended, underneath the gloomy shade:~Then journeyed all
10    18|         CXLII~The clouds their gloomy veil above them strain,~
11    18|      Medoro's prayer,~Out of a gloomy cloud put forth her horn.~
12    23|    highway, field, and wood, a gloomy beat,~More than ten weary
13    23|  resound,~Which overgrown with gloomy foliage were.~Upon their
14    23| grateful with cool shade, thou gloomy cave,~Where oft, by many
15    24|      hies~Into hell's deep and gloomy bottom; where~To think,
16    26|   weapon, go~Two others to the gloomy realms below.~ ~ XV~'Twas
17    33|    Deep under earth, extends a gloomy cell.~The surest pass for
18    42|     denied,~Erewhile he had in gloomy dungeon died.~ ~ XXXIII~
19    42|        Him from those dark and gloomy parts to steer.~ ~ LIX~When
20    43|     sun stand still,~Illumined gloomy night and darkened day:~
21    43|     grows.~Silent appeared the gloomy place, and one~Fitting the
22    45|       the sky,~Mid strange and gloomy woods himself espied;~And,
23    46|   stubborn grief, reclined~Mid gloomy shades Rogero they descried;~
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