Canto

 1     5| silently,~And hid within the lonely house, and low,~Over against
 2     6|   Had taken on the beach her lonely stand;~And though nor hook
 3     8|      to explore~The island's lonely bank, a gallery creeps;~
 4     8|      perchance, yet rove thy lonely round?~Art thou, indeed,
 5    12|    in haste~Returning to the lonely valley, where~Enceladus
 6    20|    at enmity,~Some years the lonely women lived forlorn:~Then
 7    33|    Who, by consent, beside a lonely well,~Had tied their goodly
 8    34|       Here spacious hold and lonely forest lay,~Where nymphs
 9    36| emprize,~Your mother to that lonely shore did steer,~Which overright
10    42|     Montalban's cavalier,~Of lonely farm or lordly castle wide,~
11    43|    distance hence, he said~A lonely rock inhabits in this sea;~
12    43|  from his course, espies~The lonely rock, upon Aurora's rise.~ ~
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