Canto

 1     4|        one to door, and one to window slips,~With eyes upturned
 2     9|       with speed,~Drops from a window, where with boat purveyed~
 3    12|         He from a neighbouring window hears a call,~And looks,
 4    12|        much was furnished by a window dight,~Within a natural
 5    15|        victims of his cruelty.~Window or battlements was not,
 6    17| pavement lie.~Adorned is every window, every door,~With carpeting
 7    18|        cavalier.~From roof and window, and from place more nigh,~
 8    20|         and lie~In heaps: from window these, or stage without,~
 9    23|         On wall, and door, and window: he would fain~Question
10    32|        time to time she to her window goes,~To see if Tithon's
11    32|   watches through.~Within from window and from lodge, the rout~
12    44|      full hands from stand and window throw~Damsel and dame upon
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