Canto

 1    10|   fountain,~And, at each end, a solitary mountain.~ ~ CXIV~'Twas
 2    13|  opportunity,~Suggested by that solitary shore;~Without more pause,
 3    15|      lie,~Barred by the giant's solitary den~Cut off from converse
 4    20|      They hence, by strange and solitary way,~Rove, as the beldam
 5    24|         concealed from day,~His solitary cell hard by did stand:~
 6    25| fearless of surprise,~Safe in a solitary place, that dame,~By slow
 7    28|       ancient hall:~Thither, in solitary mood, (for sore~Pastime
 8    41|        seemed good,~Mounted the solitary islet's side.~When safe
 9    43|          of so many friends,~Is solitary; since no more his board~
10    43|       And through bye-roads and solitary goes;~Purposely lighting
11    45|        knew not how~Thence into solitary woods and drear~That warrior
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