Canto

1     2|      near.~At last a dark and barren vale I won,~Where caverned
2     5| eschewed,~To pass her days in barren solitude.~ ~ XXXIV~"Then
3     6| turned~From his true form, to barren plant and rude:~And for
4     8|       to the south,~Deserted, barren, bare, and parched with
5    10|    when now, near eventide,~A barren and unpeopled isle is spied.~ ~
6    41|      side.~When safe upon the barren rock he stood,~A new alarm
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