Canto

1     4|     shore.~As from a peak of Apennine the eye~May Tuscan and Sclavonian
2    14|      have to meet,~In wooded Apennine might count as well~The
3    21|      towering high on Alp or Apennine,~With its fast root the
4    33|    which, with rugged mound,~Apennine parts, and Alp and sea surround.~ ~
5    33|   tides,~Po, between Alp and Apennine, divides."~ ~ XXXVI~The
6    39| winds more swiftly blow,~And Apennine his shaggy back lays bare,~
7    43|      stream, whose tide~From Apennine into our river flows;~Where,
8    43|     and Metaurus, wends~Past Apennine, no longer on his right,~
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