Canto

 1     3|   on the darksome cavern's floor,~And with pale visages hurried
 2     7|  movement heard on distant floor,~Hoping 'twas her, Rogero
 3    12|    or wall:~For these, and floor beneath, throughout that
 4    20|   and some repose upon the floor,~And rest and guard among
 5    27|    narrow was the bridge's floor,~An wished, like Icarus,
 6    28| his chambers, on the upper floor,~Nearest the roof, there
 7    28|  tiptoes, softly paced the floor.~ ~ LXIII - LXX~ (Stanzas
 8    31| his visage from the watery floor,~Sir Guido and his kinsmen,
 9    31|  how the perilous bridge's floor~From cavaliers king Rodomont
10    42|   middle form a round,~The floor whereof dry stalks of coral
11    43|    not his visage from the floor,~A mariner with much attention
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