Canto

 1     1|     warrior threads the forest hoar.~The stranger's mantle was
 2     2|   false courier of that wizard hoar:~And that day and the next,
 3     3|      fortress of the enchanter hoar;~Let no false pity there
 4     4|         from mount to mountain hoar,~They clomb a summit, which
 5     4|        who was the necromancer hoar~The gentle lady had desire,
 6     4|    trusted not to the magician hoar,~Although he seemed subdued
 7     7|        scope of that enchanter hoar;~Who, reckless all of fame
 8     8|       cave recurred the hermit hoar,~And conjured up of fiends
 9     8|    extremest height the hermit hoar~Of that high rock above
10    10| Beneath the shadow of a turret hoar,~Which rose beside the beach,
11    10|      bank approached the pilot hoar.~ ~ XLVIII~When he beholds
12    10|    sleeping near the enchanter hoar,~Who her had thither brought
13    10|     bank there rose an oakwood hoar,~Where Philomel for ever
14    11|    long cry, entering a forest hoar,~-- A load lamenting smites
15    12| strange witcheries by Atlantes hoar.~ ~ XXVI~She enters, hidden
16    12|      diamond dug from mountain hoar~More hard, unless report
17    13|   frauds and magic of Atlantes hoar,~That wearing her fair face,
18    15| Astolpho, furrowing that ocean hoar,~Marks, as he coasts, the
19    17|  tempest even scared our pilot hoar.~Drifting three days and
20    17|     dame made Norandino from a hoar~And huge he-goat's fat bowels
21    17|       morn, when in the cavern hoar,~Mixt with the goats, king
22    18|  horses, make accord; a seaman hoar~Of Luna he: the heavens,
23    19|   dwelt, between two mountains hoar,~In goodly cabin, in the
24    20|     the hide herself in forest hoar;~And this, who turned not
25    20| waiting his return, the patron hoar~Gives thanks to God at having
26    20|        securer road the beldam hoar,~Clear of a spacious marish:
27    20|       the dwelling of Atlantes hoar,~And every one was free
28    20|        Sibyl seemed the beldam hoar,~(As far as from her wrinkles
29    20|        vainly asked the beldam hoar,~Who, ever restive to Zerbino'
30    21|        given in grot or forest hoar,~Remote from town and hamlet,
31    21|       was than beast in forest hoar,~And, prisoned in a darksome
32    22|     the lady," (said the elder hoar,)~"My sons, and leave your
33    23|     mountain-ash, and elm-tree hoar.~He did what fowler, ere
34    24|     trees, and made the forest hoar~And hollow cave resound,
35    24|    beneath his care the beldam hoar.~So, for their crimes, shall
36    25|    wandered through the forest hoar.~ ~ XXVII~"Ranging, she
37    27|   their caverns in that forest hoar.~Alp and Cevenne's mountain-solitude,~
38    28|      and assailed the preacher hoar.~But haply wearisome might
39    31|   spears, the growth of forest hoar,~Saplings rough-hewn, those
40    33|    turned his back upon Carena hoar,~And skimmed above the Cyrenaean
41    34|      his discourse, that elder hoar~Raised mighty wonder in
42    35|       This," (said the apostle hoar,~Concealing nothing of its
43    36|        whereat from rock-stone hoar~Whene'er the tale is told
44    41| Obysons, did dwell~That hermit hoar, and on their offspring
45    42|    forth issuing from a cavern hoar~A monster, which a woman'
46    43|  illustrious shepherd upon Ida hoar.~But no repulse withal with
47    43|       cell of that same hermit hoar,~By whom Rogero was baptized
48    43|       counselled by the hermit hoar,~Who stands, benign, those
49    44|    they parted from the hermit hoar.~ ~ XVI~The Child who, so
50    46|  league, they reached an abbey hoar:~ ~ XLVIII~Wherein what
51    46|      place; on Alpine mountain hoar~Here he affronts the bear
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