Canto

 1     2|        rough mountain reared its shaggy back,~Whose stony peak above
 2     3|         the cheek and chin;~With shaggy brow, swoln eyes, and cloudy
 3     6| different sorts of fish I snare;~Shaggy or smooth, or clad in scales
 4     6|       Through the tall beech and shaggy fir-tree's spray,~Sport
 5    15|          fastens on his door the shaggy coat~And horrid paws and
 6    17|          made him creep into the shaggy fell;~Who was well covered
 7    17|     cloathed our bodies with the shaggy fleece:~This while from
 8    17|    rescued were,~Cloathed in our shaggy fleeces, dames and men:~
 9    19|        Uncertain hangs about her shaggy care,~And growls in mingled
10    23|       his fury, naked showed~His shaggy paunch, and all his back
11    33|      pursued.~ ~ C~'Twixt Atlas' shaggy ridges and the shore,~He
12    39|   swiftly blow,~And Apennine his shaggy back lays bare,~Two turbid
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