Canto

1     1|  has her image in the rose~Sheltered in garden on its native
2    10|    slumber so profound,~No sheltered bear or dormouse sleeps
3    15|    bed,~A sturdy thief was sheltered in a tower,~Alike the native'
4    20|   with display~Of kindness sheltered them and courteous cheer,~
5    27|    lord,~He seems all over sheltered by his sword.~ ~ LXXIX~No
6    32|    or dead --~In Arles was sheltered with his broken few,~Thither,
7    36| embattled train;~Then to a sheltered valley turned aside,~Wherein
8    40|    XLVI~Here other vessel, sheltered from the main,~They found,
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