Canto

 1     2|         that when he towards the entrance pressed,~To learn who that
 2     2|      grasping it, hung down that entrance steep.~With her feet foremost,
 3     3|      that inner door, which gave~Entrance to other and more spacious
 4     9|    breaking-down the gate, their entrance made;~Bireno to the count
 5    12|      room;~Nor was, although its entrance little lent,~All daylight
 6    13|     prevent them, and defend~The entrance with their naked faulchions;
 7    14|          afterwards he marks the entrance free,~Left ill-secured,
 8    14|        creep,~About the cavern's entrance multiplied.~Harboured within
 9    15|       blood.~ ~ XCV~They, at the entrance of the city, view~A gentle
10    20|        thousand swarm about~Each entrance, to each other's lett, and
11    23| sorrowing County lit,~And at the entrance of the grot surveyed~A cloud
12    27|      left and right,~Facing each entrance, are pavilions pight.~ ~
13    34|           Proof certain that its entrance led to hell.~ ~ V~Astolpho
14    38|       cave, through whose strait entrance breaks~The fell and furious
15    38|    issuing, spread~Tents at each entrance of the lists; and near~The
16    42|       not ornament.~Each arch an entrance was; up which might go~A
17    42|        withal,~And every arch is entrance to a hall.~ ~ LXXVI~Above,
18    44|        here~Now entered (for the entrance was not barred)~Rogero,
19    45|      fill;~Yet vainly toils (for entrance is there none)~And wastes
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