Canto

 1     4|       a sorcerer, who made~Now farther, now more near, his frequent
 2    14|        Ere the thief bears her farther hence, from stain?"~ ~ LVI~
 3    23|         His arms far off; and, farther than the rest,~His cuirass;
 4    26|       And added, without using farther art,~All that her lady had
 5    28|         XXXIII~"At that hall's farther end, more feebly lighted,~(
 6    28|      of their after deeds take farther care."~ ~ LXXV~Here paused
 7    30|   Wholly resolved to reach the farther side.~The courser ends his
 8    31|        was truce,~"Take you no farther thought upon your side~The
 9    31| puissant troops was spent,~Who farther from the field had pitched
10    33|    deafening yell.~As far, and farther than Cocytus' shore~Descending,
11    37|      Vesulo's thick snows,~The farther that it foams upon its way,~
12    44|   Leading his squadrons on the farther bank,~Uniting bridge and
13    44|       that day:~For first, ere farther flies young Leo's band,~
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