Canto

 1     1|    unharboured heath and savage height,~While every leaf or spray
 2     2|        rang and fortress on the height;~And, lo! apparelled for
 3     2|       scarce attempts so bold a height.~ ~ L~"When it seems fit,
 4     2|       pushed his courser up the height~Of that lone mountain; in
 5     3|        st recognise the man, in height~Less than six palms, observe
 6     4|        A castle on the Pyrenean height~The necromancer keeps, the
 7     4|     below.~He may not scale the height who has not wings,~And vainly
 8     4|        fair castle on the rocky height,~Nor yet for rapine ply
 9     4|         he flew,~Often to rocky height, and bottom wet,~Among the
10     4|         hippogryph has won such height,~That he is lessened to
11     6|      living creature soars such height,~Him in his mighty swiftness
12     6|      the Alpine mountain's very height:~ ~ LVI~`But that he must
13     6|      the laurel and pine-tree's height,~Through the tall beech
14     7|        a palm of stature to her height;~And made her limbs of a
15     7|     reached not to six palms in height,~And every tooth was gone;
16     8|          XLV~From the extremest height the hermit hoar~Of that
17    10|       she smoothes upon a sunny height,~Her ruffled plumage, and
18    14|       ours, with those upon the height,~War from below, like valiant
19    14|        one,~And mounted to such height, they well-nigh dried~The
20    17| calculate the griesly monster's height,~(So measureless is he)
21    18|       stone,~Groans upon Alpine height the castle good,~When by
22    18|      were posted on a rampart's height,~With more to guard the
23    18|         Martyr and Mount Levy's height,~This on the left, and that
24    20|      the windows and from lofty height,~Periling life and limb,
25    22|       Atlantes used on Pyrenean height;~I say the enchanted buckler,
26    23|      and left the maid~Upon the height, and hurried towards the
27    24|         cave resound, and rocky height,~Towards the noise some
28    25|     less irksome be.~Up a small height this while their journey
29    26|        long and sixteen feet in height.~ ~ CXXX~It was a mighty
30    27|       Which palisades of little height inclose;~A square, of just
31    28|        much rejoiced that he in height~Of grandeur was exalted
32    29|        a fabric ninety yards in height,~From its extremest summit
33    29|     conducted to their destined height.~Yet was the last so high,
34    29|         the hill whose boundary height~Arragonese and neighbouring
35    29|    cliff, twice thirty yards in height,~Cast himself headlong downward
36    34|       distant, with its haughty height,~From the moon's circle
37    34|       images attained to little height.~ ~  LXXII~Here other river,
38    35|     king, that on the rampart's height~Stood, with a mighty following,
39    37|       tis far below its natural height.~ ~ V~Not only Thomyris
40    37|         way to reach the castle height;~While comfort Bradamant
41    37|        In body is of a gigantic height:~Nor us his vassals he molests
42    38|       earthly planet's loftiest height.~Wither he with that blessed
43    40|   rehearsed) and from the giddy height~Of HER revolving wheel were
44    41|    twixt Nile and Calpe's rocky height,~Vowed he, with Roland's
45    42|       to clamber was the rugged height.~ ~ LVIII~The stranger,
46    43|       an-end to Cagli; o'er the height,~Rifted by Gaurus and Metaurus,
47    44|      Leo Augustus on a swelling height,~Seeing his followers fly,
48    45|        Hurled headlong from the height of sovereign sway.~ ~ II~
49    45|      within Cimmeria's caverned height~Nocturnus with his troops
50    46|        O'erwhelmed him, to such height his fury grew,~He bit his
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