Canto

1     7|   what should be~In that fair grotto her posterity;~ ~ XXXIX~
2    11|           XLIV~Forth from his grotto aged Proteus hies,~And mounts
3    12|  Within whose womb a spacious grotto spread;~And there, like
4    12|      bristly bed,~To hide the grotto's inmates, and defend~From
5    12| Brigliador,~In silence to the grotto stole the knight;~Threading
6    14|    Into the rock there runs a grotto wide.~Here widely wandering,
7    17|  Large as the other, and that grotto near,~Almost upon the summit
8    23|      fond embrace.~Within the grotto, and without it, they~Had
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