Canto

 1     8|          night and day I might have dwelt with thee,~Since this thou
 2    11|                  LXXI~Or in Crotona dwelt, where the divine~Zeuxis
 3    14| mountain-chain~(Nigh where Atlantes dwelt), to her he led,~Fair Bradamant,
 4    14|            Quiet, or Humility.~Here dwelt they once; but 'twas in
 5    14|        Virtues once was scanned~Nor dwelt elsewhere; aye guested by
 6    15|            where~God erst incarnate dwelt, the holy places,~Ere he
 7    19|         fire.~ ~ XXVII~The shepherd dwelt, between two mountains hoar,~
 8    35|          that in a caverned cell~He dwelt, no further news of him
 9    43|             LXXIV~"In the same city dwelt a cavalier,~Numbered that
10    43|         Still in that sepulchre she dwelt, and worn~By weary penance,
11    46|           of king.~ ~ VI~If she had dwelt in Rimini of yore,~What
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