Canto

1     1|       that this age's grace and splendour art,~Hippolitus, to smile
2     3| sun-beam pierced the gloom,~Its splendour lit the subterraneous room.~ ~
3     3|         invades each sense, the splendour shed,~That he who sees the
4    22|     made the buckler blaze:~The splendour struck the valiant brothers
5    26|      few shall peer~Since he in splendour, as in all the rest,~Wanting
6    26|      martial worth~Scatters its splendour through this ample earth."~ ~
7    34|   flames it brent.~Such passing splendour and such glorious light~
8    44|         challenged be,~In regal splendour, magnanimity.~ ~ L~But they
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