Canto

1     2|   displace~I know not, and its lucid orb concealed.~Since this
2     3|   masons use,~Shone smooth and lucid, and as red as flame.~So
3    10|  depressed.~His form he in the lucid mirror eyes,~And by the
4    10|       below.~Clustering 'twixt lucid tower or battlement,~Green
5    18|     CIV~And when the clear and lucid sun again~Its shining glories
6    24|    mine plain enow,~In this my lucid interval of wit;~And strive
7    38|        duke descended from the lucid round,~On this our earthly
8    39| reasonings, yet more clear~And lucid waxed his wisdom than whilere.~ ~
9    46|         where'er she turns her lucid eyes,~Not only is in charms
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