Canto

 1     8|     oppressed and worn,~Issued at noon upon a beach, that lay~'
 2    10|          weary way~Rogero, in the noon's intensest glow,~Takes
 3    15|               LXXIV~Though it was noon in the happy islands, day~
 4    18|          more~The lizard darts at noon across the way.~Horse had
 5    22|        distance, Albion viewed~By noon, and disembarked upon her
 6    22|      Whither the thirsty herd, at noon of day,~Repaired, their
 7    23| witherward she went.~ ~ XXXIII~At noon of day, descending from
 8    23|        Where often in the hottest noon of day~The pair had rested,
 9    28|        like a rose-bud plucked at noon.~ ~ XXVIII~"Besides that
10    30|         Aymon's blood,~One day at noon, with none beside a page~
11    34|      lends,~That Day's oppressive noon in nought offends;~ ~ LI~
12    43|       that near~Ravenna brings by noon the cavalier.~ ~ CXLVII~
13    44|       Which in such fury blows at noon, on high~I moves the shifting
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