Canto

 1     3|       cease,~And I dismiss the shades and hold my peace."~ ~ LX~
 2     8|       withdrew,~And chased the shades, and cleared the humid air,~
 3    11|      far had wound the closest shades within,~Ere on his right
 4    12|    overhead;~By whose inviting shades no traveller hasted,~Nor
 5    17|     regions bare,~To chase the shades and gild the mountain-crest,~
 6    19|   shall we do, since ill-timed shades descend,~While we with equal
 7    28|       from the skies~The dusky shades depart, and morning glows:~
 8    33|   scattered from that hall the shades of night,~Nor this in open
 9    42|      some hostel lie~Until the shades of night and vapours dun~
10    45| uplifts his horn:~But they the shades of night no sooner drive,~
11    45|   Nocturnus with his troops of shades reposed,~Heaven, which eternally
12    46|     grief, reclined~Mid gloomy shades Rogero they descried;~Firm
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