Canto

 1     2|      vale I won,~Where caverned mountains and rude cliffs appear;~
 2     3|      which heights inclose,~And mountains inaccessible to man:~And
 3     4|     west:~There dropt among the mountains lost to view.~And this was,
 4    10|      Desmond leads the next, in mountains nursed.~ ~  LXXXVIII~"A
 5    12|         Bear,~Descending to the mountains' lower line,~Some bristly
 6    17| shepherd leads,~Through verdant mountains, into pleasant meads.~ ~
 7    18|         up the sea against them mountains high;~With such dread flashes,
 8    19|     shepherd dwelt, between two mountains hoar,~In goodly cabin, in
 9    19|    Gerona, -- coming down~Those mountains -- they behold the subject
10    23|         soon or later rue.~That mountains never meet, but that men
11    23|     should catch him 'mid those mountains rude,~And with the impious
12    23|        streight way between two mountains wrought.~Zerbino feigned
13    29|       of their heavy stones the mountains round,~And raised a fabric
14    33|         sea.~He westward to the mountains turned aside,~Which France'
15    34|        borne~From Jewry's misty mountains to the sky,~Sainted Elias,
16    42|        grot impervious and with mountains walled:~His book he opened
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