Canto

 1     6|      he was tied,~He brought a shower of leaves about his feet;~
 2    11|       sky, when on the plain~A shower descends, and the sun, opening~
 3    16|        LVII~The arrows' double shower the ample sky~With wide-extended
 4    17|      thundered, 'mid a fearful shower,~At the sublime and royal
 5    18|    nigh,~Poured in a ceaseless shower, the weapons fly.~ ~ XVI~
 6    21|       Of tears she has a ready shower at will,~Which from her
 7    23|      sun succeeds to drenching shower.~ ~ LXVIII~And without more
 8    27|       bereft,~Naked, in sun or shower, by plain or peak,~Wanders
 9    32|   endure,~Without, the pelting shower and blustering gale,~Is
10    35| bounteous Fortune upon men can shower,~Shall be its certain and
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