Canto

1    15|        came;~But ere he at its outlet could arrive,~Towards him
2    15| outright.~ ~ LXV~For at Nile's outlet there, beside his bed,~A
3    15|   hight;~Thence to the river's outlet past, and spied~The sturdy
4    18| prowess, many a knight.~To the outlet of the square the mob withdrew;~
5    18|    through,~And every pass and outlet occupy.~The captain, little
6    27|        him deceived,~As in the outlet of my tale was said:~Deluded
7    34|     retreat,~Astolpho sees the outlet of the grot;~Where, through
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