Canto

 1     2|      less speed~Descend in that dim cavern, where he heats,~
 2     5|      Followed him softly to his dim retreat:~And not ten paces
 3     8|       birds are silent in their dim retreat,~Nor any note is
 4     8|     lover lost the dame~In that dim air, nor how he lost her,
 5    10|     Things through the air, yet dim and hazy, view.~She falls,
 6    14|        on his circuit, from the dim retreat.~ ~  XCV~The angel
 7    20|         record of them, neither dim nor mean.~The evil influence
 8    20|      the sun~Lifted her veil of dim and dingy dye;~Scarcely
 9    22|   praise,~And make their virtue dim the sun's fair light;~But
10    27|       dwells,~Rising above this dim and troubled air;~And to
11    34| scorching heat.~ ~ VIII~In that dim cavern was so little light,~--
12    38|      Which, at the vent of that dim Alpine cave,~Wherein reposed
13    40|        ill beginning, and while dim the air,~Much injury the
14    41|       the eye~Sees not amid the dim and rainy night;~The voice
15    41|       no device more gay~Than a dim surcoat to the field to
16    45|   upside down; and far and nigh~Dim clouds of dust the cheerful
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