Canto

 1     7|     the bosom, and the neck of snow;~Round is the neck, and
 2    10|        and lies~With face than snow more cold and white in hue:~
 3    11|       they surpassed unsullied snow,~Smooth ivory to the touch:
 4    18|         more white than virgin snow,~The coward in the warrior'
 5    19|     miserably wasted; like the snow's~Unseasonable flake, which
 6    30| concerned, because the bird of snow~Rogero, pictured on his
 7    30|       buckler, and its bird of snow,~And yield, together with
 8    31|     sun dissolves the flake of snow;~And, with unchanged resolve,
 9    32|       which threatened rain or snow.~ ~ LXIV~To better speed
10    33|      bands beyond the mountain snow,~And that they set the mulberry'
11    35|     with his sweeping beard of snow,~By nought impeded and so
12    36|   sword smote upon its bird of snow,~Nor broke nor bruised the
13    37|     with mighty rain or melted snow;~And, rending form the mountain'
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