Canto

 1    10|        human judgment, dimmed by clouds obscure!~Bireno's actions,
 2    11| disappears the sun, concealed in clouds.~ ~ VII~Yet still Rogero
 3    14|      Michael turns his wing,~The clouds are scattered and the sky
 4    18|       would sunder.~ ~ CXLII~The clouds their gloomy veil above
 5    33|     fleeting breath!"~ ~ LXV~The clouds were gone, the horizon overspread~
 6    33|          the skies,~Piercing the clouds, the king had heard recite,~
 7    38|         haply they have come, in clouds concealed,~In that their
 8    39|          his Spain,~And that the clouds, which big with tempest
 9    39|        from the sky~Above, thick clouds of whistling arrows strike;~
10    45|       down; and far and nigh~Dim clouds of dust the cheerful daylight
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