Canto

 1     1|     While the twin streams their passage slowly clear,~Make music
 2     6|          Logistil's retreat~Were passage, whether over hill or plain;~
 3     6|       how safely he might find~A passage to the land of Logistil;~
 4     7|         and stream was seen, the passage barred.~ ~ III~Of finest
 5     8|      bridge quickly lowered, and passage free~At his commandment)
 6     9|        and burst the bridge, and passage stopt.~ ~ IX~The paladin
 7    10|        lovelier fairy's side~The passage lay across a straight, he
 8    11|          to France the warrior's passage lies.~ ~ LXXVIII~Scarcely
 9    12|         her would Rogero ward~In passage perilous, with better might.~
10    12|         for a guide,~Entered the passage in the mountain's side.~ ~
11    13|         to a double sea~Afford a passage; and, the lady dead,~To
12    14|     Winding from side to side, a passage gave:~ ~  L~And in the middle
13    14|    assure~Themselves, some safer passage seek, where they~Will have
14    15|         yet unknown,~Yielding no passage to the sun and year;~And
15    18|      bees,~Who thither from each passage troop amain.~So that, were
16    18|         here, now there, an open passage made.~ ~ LVII~He charges,
17    18| falchions, and, amid the crew,~A passage with the trenchant weapons
18    18|         face directed, and large passage made.~Nor less the Saracens
19    20|         of the sword,~To clear a passage through the cruel horde."~ ~
20    20|         fears appall.~I would my passage force in open day,~And shameful
21    20|        lies;~Nor was there other passage, long or short.~Sir Guido
22    20| well-known shore.~Here, offering passage to their company,~They find
23    23|          Where the helm yields a passage to the sight.~As if of ice,
24    23|        stop,~It scarcely works a passage, drop by drop.~ ~ CXIV~He
25    24|       and plain,~She reached the passage of a river, where~She saw
26    25|         They to Rogero leave the passage free,~Nor even question
27    30|       cuirass gored,~And found a passage to the heart below;~Which
28    31|          would sink:~Narrow that passage is, unfenced the brink!~ ~
29    31|           By roads which offered passage most secure.~Beside safe
30    31|          are seen;~More find the passage blocked, and widely stain~
31    33|       And in his foes' despite a passage clear.~ ~ XXXII~"But his
32    33|     shall stay,~And, at Ticino's passage, bar his way.~ ~ XLVI~"Though
33    33|           And Ivica, that in his passage lay;~Toward Arzilla then
34    34|          long shut, and made the passage free,~From whence that greediness,
35    35|  displaid~How she had freed that passage from the foe,~To mournful
36    39|          the shore,~In his first passage, Sarza's monarch took.~Thenceforth
37    39|          would Astolpho leave~No passage whence the count might air
38    39|          with arms and feet, his passage oared~To other barque, already
39    41|         And for the bark a surer passage sought:~But the waves snapt
40    43|      between,~Eschewing in their passage mire and moor,~To wade withal
41    44|        said than to retreat)~The passage open hath he found and free;~
42    46|         lie opprest, with pain~A passage can their prisoned spirit
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