Canto

 1     1|        courser's tramp she knew.~Softly she rises, and the river
 2     5|      shadows threw,~Followed him softly to his dim retreat:~And
 3     7|        radiant light,~Which ever softly beam and slowly move;~Round
 4     7|         between two vales, which softly curl,~The mouth with vermeil
 5    11|         very hand and eyes.~Then softly to her mouth the hoop conveys,~
 6    16|        having closed his speech,~Softly, beneath their separate
 7    17|    surprises so at unawares,~He, softly, 'twixt two bridges, takes
 8    18|          in haste;~And bade them softly with the knight resort~Towards
 9    28| chamber-door,~And, upon tiptoes, softly paced the floor.~ ~ LXIII -
10    30|         before; the air~Breathed softly, and the water gently flowed;~
11    32|       The bold within its socket softly move,~Such transport cheered
12    38|      wind, was laid~Quaintly and softly by the baron brave;~And
13    45|        Rogero sleeping lay;~Then softly sent his guard to take that
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