Canto

 1     1|   savage height,~While every leaf or spray that rustled, bred~(
 2     2|    marvel wrought;~For not a leaf is finished by the sage,~
 3     6|      ween that faster than a leaf i' the wind~Fluttered within
 4     6|    knotty rind,~To your fair leaf and living body I~Have done
 5     6|   garlands wear~Of the fresh leaf. Him these in courteous
 6     9|     Or trembling heart, like leaf which flutters still,~Made
 7    16|      That I could count each leaf with greater ease~When autumn
 8    17|      of flower,~Or stript of leaf, with grateful murmur fill:~'
 9    17| cavern quarried,~As white as leaf, unstained by inky score.~
10    18|     pale and trembles like a leaf,~Nor how to act or answer
11    18|    lily gay~From odoriferous leaf such sweets distill,~That
12    20|      And whosoever turns the leaf of story,~Finds record of
13    21|      she, more volatile than leaf, when breeze~Of autumn most
14    30|       And bruises branch and leaf, and stalk and stubble,~
15    32|     colour which is spied~In leaf, when gray and yellow are
16    35|        XVIII~"There moves no leaf beneath, thou hast to know,~
17    42| plunges without rest.~Like a leaf quakes his heart within
18    45|       Bird sings not; nor is leaf or flower espied.~So, whensoever
19    45|   Though I am lighter than a leaf be said,~So I be forced
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