Canto

1     3|        chin;~With shaggy brow, swoln eyes, and cloudy sight,~
2     7|        For ensign, decked with swoln and poisonous toad.~Her
3     9|       parting on its way:~But, swoln with mountain rain and melted
4    33| Alexandria captive led:~While, swoln not more with water than
5    37| assuage.~ ~ XCII~As the flood, swoln with Vesulo's thick snows,~
6    39|  retire~From that ill reptile, swoln with bane and ire.~ ~ XXXIII~
7    39|     that again upstood~(Albeit swoln were Dudon's face and eyes)~
8    41|  shrilling cry they rear;~For, swoln with rage and scorn, the
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