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 1     2|    to setting sun,~By horrid cliff, by bottom dark and drear;~
 2     2|    to eye~Her prison on that cliff's aerial crest?~Like the
 3     7|       And, trained by me, by cliff or cavern-lair,~Strangle
 4     8|     seek the sober fay;~From cliff to cliff, from path to path
 5     8|     sober fay;~From cliff to cliff, from path to path forlorn,~
 6     8|  upon the shore,~Beneath the cliff, afflicted and dismayed.~
 7    10|      beating frequently:~The cliff was hollowed underneath,
 8    23|    crooked way,~By fosse and cliff, at hazard, there and here.~
 9    25|     journey lay,~Girded with cliff and cavern, drear to see.~
10    27| swamp,~Wood, rock, or rugged cliff, the steed restrain;~Till,
11    29|   yore.~She, aye by beetling cliff and darksome dell,~Away
12    29| woodman shear~From that tall cliff, twice thirty yards in height,~
13    41|    eschew;~Whom towards that cliff, in their despite, impel~
14    42|     by earthquake's shock,~A cliff o'erspread the plain with
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