Canto

 1     2|       press.~While I, upon the summit left alone,~Look on, and
 2     4|    mountain hoar,~They clomb a summit, which in cloudless sky~
 3     4|       walls of steel about its summit go:~And this as high that
 4     4|     And this as high that airy summit flings,~As it leaves all
 5     6|      bound;~It seems as if its summit touched the sky,~And all
 6     7|     But, when arrived upon the summit, they~Issued upon a mead
 7    14|         Where, on the interior summit, stand the rout,~Who gall
 8    14| ladders try to spring~Upon the summit of the second mound,~King
 9    17|       tost by them that on the summit wait:~Nor any fears to ruin
10    17|   grotto near,~Almost upon the summit of the rock,~Another cavern
11    17|   chain,~In open air, upon the summit tall.~The king who caused
12    23|  swayed.~For Altaripa here its summit rears,~Amid rude hills,
13    23|        the abode,~Which on the summit of a mountain stood,~And
14    29|     height,~From its extremest summit to the ground;~And he within
15    37|        They to a hamlet on the summit wound,~Scaling the mountain'
16    37|          XCVIII~They reached a summit, and from thence espied~
17    44| troubled streams that from its summit part,~Than e'er, for change
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