Canto

 1    13|        which, full of heat~And smoke, was smouldering in the
 2    16|        seen to shrowd;~Breath, smoke of sweat and dust ascend
 3    22|       With him the palace into smoke would go.~ ~ XVIII~Astolpho
 4    22|       to do:~And into mist and smoke all past from view.~ ~ XXIV~
 5    23| eddying from a roof he saw the smoke;~Heard noise of dog and
 6    27|       Has filled with fire and smoke the den below.~ ~ XXVIII~
 7    34|       hears~Of Lydia's woe, by smoke well-nigh opprest.~He mounts
 8    34|       has he advanced before a smoke,~Obscure and foul, offends
 9    34|     lair,~So much he finds the smoke and vapour worse;~And it
10    34|        of God on high~In murky smoke eternally to mourn:~Because
11    34|       more dismal prison pent,~Smoke blinds, and everlasting
12    34|   Himself from that increasing smoke to save,~Makes for the mouth
13    34|        at last, and leaves the smoke behind;~ ~ XLVI~And next
14    43|      Brightens the night, with smoke obscures the day.~The wind
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