Canto

 1     3|   where Merlin's ancient bones reposed,~From the first cavern disappearing,
 2    24|        pasture through:~But he reposed short time ere he descried~
 3    25|        more, nor from his task reposed,~Until the crowded paper
 4    29|      entombed the lovers twain reposed.~ ~ XXXIII~This nearly imitates
 5    31| darkness dun:~Nor yet had they reposed, nor interlude~Had been,
 6    32|      bore, where at their ease~Reposed the weary cavaliers; his
 7    38|       dim Alpine cave,~Wherein reposed the wearied wind, was laid~
 8    38|        true,~Ye in Sobrino had reposed more trust,~Than in King
 9    42|      the magic spell.~In peace reposed those other barons true;~
10    45|      with his troops of shades reposed,~Heaven, which eternally
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