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1     2|     shaggy back,~Whose stony peak above the forest stood;~
2     2|      me then, while from the peak~I measure the remembered
3     4|      either shore.~As from a peak of Apennine the eye~May
4     4| while, beneath his ken,~Each peak and promontory sinks in
5    13|      a crowd appear upon the peak,~Which, to the sea descending,
6    27|   sun or shower, by plain or peak,~Wanders about the world,
7    44|     through the neighbouring peak,~Even to its bottom which
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