Canto

1    13|  Which round about the clear horizon troubled,~And stirred and
2    15|      a new sun should in the horizon stir.~ ~ LXXV~The duke,
3    20|     mist, which overlaid~The horizon and bedimmed the morning-light,~
4    23|    for twilight streaked the horizon o'er;~And she her courser
5    23| white, and yellow, the clear horizon,~The people rise, to punish ("
6    25|        a rain of flowers the horizon strewed,~Painting the joyous
7    31|      tumbling flood,~And the horizon veiled with darkness dun:~
8    33|    The clouds were gone, the horizon overspread~With glowing
9    45|    the first dawn of day the horizon cheered.~ ~ LXIX~To look
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