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 1     6|  the right,~Would scale the Alpine mountain's very height:~ ~
 2     7| Merlin's clay,~Concealed in Alpine place and savage, stood.~
 3    17|     breast,~Beginning, upon Alpine regions bare,~To chase the
 4    18|    solid stone,~Groans upon Alpine height the castle good,~
 5    19|     With whom close warfare Alpine hunters wage,~Uncertain
 6    24|    her absent mate,~Through Alpine and through Pyrenean chain:~
 7    24|   or make good,~He seems an Alpine wind, two hills between,~
 8    33|   flower of France, through Alpine pass has pressed.~Who Liris
 9    38|     at the vent of that dim Alpine cave,~Wherein reposed the
10    41|   Celts and Boi through~Our Alpine hills, untouched by toil
11    42|     wide world's flower, on Alpine rock should vye,~In that
12    46| designed~In other place; on Alpine mountain hoar~Here he affronts
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