Canto

 1     7|    hill, or through the shady dale,~They hunt the fearful hare,
 2     8|        Which deafens hill and dale, and sea and sky.~ ~ XXI~
 3    11| widest and most beaten in the dale.~Nor far had wound the closest
 4    14|     hills o'ershadowed is the dale,~And full of ancient fir
 5    23|   dead with fear,~By hill and dale, by straight and crooked
 6    24|      mountain and ascend from dale.~ ~ X~Twice he ten peasants
 7    31|    Rose all about, that hill, dale, wood, and glade,~From distant
 8    32|       another inn, by hill or dale.~In fine, that law was fixt,
 9    32|     the bottom of some marshy dale,~Which the sun's visage,
10    37|       shall tramp by hill and dale;~But seats her on her horse'
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