Canto

1     8|      sometimes will hide its smothered rage:~Then blazes with devouring
2     9|      vengeance is a vent for smothered spite;~That portion of his
3    18|   city-wall~Some strive, and smothered in the mighty tide,~One
4    20| headlong; in the press these smothered die.~Broken is many an arm,
5    32|  said,~To such a pitcher her smothered anguish grows,~Her plaints
6    41|   how that treason should be smothered so,~No sign thereof should
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