Canto

1     3|      bring thee as a guide~To the tall castle, whither thou would'
2     6|   pine-tree's height,~Through the tall beech and shaggy fir-tree'
3    17|         open air, upon the summit tall.~The king who caused her
4    23|       high proofs and full,~Who a tall pine uprooted at a pull.~ ~
5    27|        every side,~Encompast by a tall and solid mound;~With castle
6    29|           woodman shear~From that tall cliff, twice thirty yards
7    30|         level eye~Their hulls the tall and shifting surges hide.~
8    37|          middle, fortified~With a tall tower, upon its topmost
9    42| underground had dight.~ ~  LXXVII~Tall columns, with their capitals
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