Canto

 1     2| thirty yards and more,~Worked smooth, and at the bottom was a
 2     3|       which masons use,~Shone smooth and lucid, and as red as
 3     4|       sties."~ ~ XIII~Scarped smooth upon four parts, the mountain
 4     6|       fish I snare;~Shaggy or smooth, or clad in scales of light,~
 5     7|      and the rose.~Like ivory smooth, the forehead gay and round~
 6    10|   Whose visage is so soft and smooth to sight:~For past, as soon
 7    11|     surpassed unsullied snow,~Smooth ivory to the touch: above
 8    19|      Heaven for peace and for smooth water prayed,~With trembling
 9    19|     lance can do.~ ~ LXXXI~Of smooth and balanced pace, the damsel'
10    22|   Rogero's orb was bright~And smooth) the hissing weapon slipt,
11    26|    That other longer far, but smooth and plain.~ ~ LXVII~Hippalca'
12    27|       the warriors hied,~Made smooth the way, and served them
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