Canto

 1     2|      barren vale I won,~Where caverned mountains and rude cliffs
 2    17|     Depart not ever from this caverned cell.~But vainly who would
 3    20|    Serving the robbers in the caverned mount;~Whither stern Justice
 4    23|      this crystal run,~Shade, caverned rock, and grass, and plants,
 5    23|    worth each sapling and the caverned rock,~Where Medore and Angelica
 6    33|     found him shrowded in his caverned lair,~So sore moreover by
 7    35|     parts; and save that in a caverned cell~He dwelt, no further
 8    37| themselves down from bank and caverned nook:~Which pleased the
 9    42|     devilish darkness and the caverned deep.~For tail, a fierce
10    45|        when within Cimmeria's caverned height~Nocturnus with his
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