Canto

 1    11|        from the sky~Pierces the cloud and comes to ground in flame,~
 2    11|  beneath his breast.~ ~ XXXV~As cloud from humid vale is seen
 3    14|      the moon; a dun~And dismal cloud above extending wide,~Dimmed
 4    16|         to stamp in air a murky cloud.~By turns each host gives
 5    17|       issuing from each home, a cloud of sweets.~ ~ XX~Then the
 6    18|         prayer,~Out of a gloomy cloud put forth her horn.~Medoro
 7    18|      youth's prayer from parted cloud outshone~(Were it the work
 8    23|         from the eyes;~But in a cloud more dismal than the rest,~
 9    23| entrance of the grot surveyed~A cloud of words, which seemed but
10    23|         less offend him, with a cloud.~ ~ CXVIII~Little availed
11    32|      from underneath a covering cloud;~Albeit the furious rain
12    32|         As in a moment's time a cloud obscure~Steams from the
13    33|      Blows back anew the rising cloud to ground,~To a hundred
14    34|    second advent on the silvery cloud.~ ~ LX~The holy ancients
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