Canto

1     3|     LXVII~"Besides that it is walled about with steel,~And inexpugnable
2     8|      rout~Will often siege to walled cities lay;~Where in long
3    14|    the poor~Can never safe in walled city be.~Before, behind
4    17|     made resort;~For strongly walled, and furnished was the place~
5    18|    And nigh a temple strongly walled, and round~Whose base a
6    21|   pleasant site, and strongly walled,~On Servia's distant frontier
7    42| impervious and with mountains walled:~His book he opened and
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