Canto

1     5|     kind~Be scattered like the mist before the wind!~ ~ LIV~" `
2     7|   vulgar, which lies under~The mist of ignorance, esteems untrue:~
3    14|     Above the band he spread a mist profound,~And everywhere
4    14|         Then how much more the mist of lime-dust fine!~Then
5    20|     flight,~So hid by wood and mist, which overlaid~The horizon
6    22| carried taught to do:~And into mist and smoke all past from
7    26|  Without which all designs are mist and wind;~Withal, so passing
8    37|    woman, dimmed their own, as mist the sun.~ ~ IV~But hands
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