Canto

1     3|   various garb and guise the shadows came.~ ~ XXI~This done,
2     5|     darkest, and its deepest shadows threw,~Followed him softly
3    13|    made known,~Where I their shadows might as well have shown?~ ~
4    32| world, whose every nook dark shadows fill.~Arrived, that lady
5    42|     Ere longer by a yard the shadows be,~This will I signify;
6    45|     his glittering head,~The shadows lengthen, causing vain affright;~
7    45|    vain affright;~And as the shadows, when he leaves his bed,~
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