Canto

 1     1|      bred~(Of oak, or elm, or beech), such new affright,~She
 2     2|     horse beneath a spreading beech is laid,~And from a bough
 3     6| lightly stir~The lofty top of beech, or feathery fir:~ ~ XXV~
 4     6|      height,~Through the tall beech and shaggy fir-tree's spray,~
 5     8|  those,~Or greensward, in the beech or myrtle's shade:~But scarcely
 6    12|  temples disarrayed,~And to a beech hung up the helmet good,~
 7    14|     of ancient fir and sturdy beech.~Thither the circling sun
 8    19|       trees,~Behind oak, elm, beech, ash, he takes his ground,~
 9    23|       oak, and fir upset,~And beech, and mountain-ash, and elm-tree
10    25|   cypress, ash, nor spreading beech:~But naked gravel with low
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