Canto

 1    10| hollowed underneath, in show~Of arch, and overhung the foaming
 2    23|  mountain~O'erhangs in guise of arch the crystal fountain.~ ~
 3    29|        placed~The bridge, whose arch across the stream was dight;~
 4    32|       mimic scene,~Adorned with arch and palace, pictures, gold,~
 5    42|        which form the gateway's arch above.~Of bronze the portal
 6    42|      twixt it and that gate, an arch is bent;~Of equal breadth,
 7    42|       spared not ornament.~Each arch an entrance was; up which
 8    42|          so easy the ascent.~To arch above leads every stair
 9    42|         stair withal,~And every arch is entrance to a hall.~ ~
10    44|        are,~Of sudden structure arch and trophy high,~Whereon
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