Canto

 1     7|        hill,~Streaming towards a limpid lake and fair.~His fine,
 2    14|      stand or flow,~So clear and limpid, that the cheerful day,~
 3    18|       CXXXIX~A fruitful rill, by limpid fountain fed,~Waters, all
 4    20|      sane,~Throughout which many limpid rivers ran,~Shaded with
 5    23|           green herbage, rill of limpid vein,~And, grateful with
 6    26|         Mid shrubs, by which the limpid river run.~Vivian and Malagigi,
 7    31|         herd~Does where Galesus' limpid waters well,~Or lion by
 8    32|        gold,~And statues; or, as limpid and serene~The sun his visage,
 9    34|      vain;~But found at length a limpid till, which rose~Out of
10    34|        rivulet and quiet lake~In limpid hue surpass the crystal
11    41|           Evermore threaded by a limpid fountain,~Which falls with
12    42|            LXII~Arriving at that limpid river's side,~The cavalier
13    43| neighbouring city, pent~Within a limpid stream that forms a lake;~
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