Canto

 1     2|     speed~Descend in that dim cavern, where he heats,~And Jove'
 2     2|      behind.~When lo! a rocky cavern met his sight,~Amid those
 3     2|     And her within that inner cavern drew.~ ~ LXXIV~The beauteous
 4     3|      perished on the darksome cavern's floor,~And with pale visages
 5     3|   cave.~ ~  VII~For the first cavern in a second ended,~Fashioned
 6     3|      Lake.~Below, beneath the cavern, is the grave~Which holds
 7     3|       reposed,~From the first cavern disappearing, went.~Then
 8     8|      To shore, where rock and cavern shag the brink,~As night
 9    10|           LXXXIX~"Issued from cavern and from forest brown,~They
10    13|    Some twenty men the gloomy cavern fill;~This armed with hunting-spear,
11    13|       A spacious table in mid cavern stood,~Two palms in thickness,
12    13|    vainly, sought;~For to the cavern's door Orlando hies.~And
13    13|    ties;~A rope, which in the cavern on the ground,~Convenient
14    14|  ivy-suckers creep,~About the cavern's entrance multiplied.~Harboured
15    17|      Of snowy marble was that cavern quarried,~As white as leaf,
16    17|   summit of the rock,~Another cavern was contrived, to rear,~
17    17|      stone, which closed that cavern deep,~And lodged us there.
18    17|     and goat was evermore~The cavern filled, the numerous flock'
19    17|      up his ground~Before the cavern, on the greensward laid,~
20    17|      And now advancing to the cavern door,~The sight of that
21    17|        But first had care the cavern door to close:~Then scented
22    17|   prize,~And force her to the cavern to retrace~Her steps: we,
23    17|      was at morn, when in the cavern hoar,~Mixt with the goats,
24    17|  renew,~That he, in the orc's cavern, had to wait,~-- For four
25    18|  alone,~And, circling all the cavern, comprehends,~At last, that
26    19|           VII~As in her rocky cavern the she-bear,~With whom
27    19|     that other led:~Haply, in cavern harboured, at mid-day,~Grateful
28    20| Isabel;~Whose loss she in the cavern more deplored,~Than being
29    23|      A fourth; this squats in cavern or in wood.~Orlando, without
30    23|  spray,~And gadding vine, the cavern's entry case;~Where often
31    24|       bandits bore~Her to the cavern, in a mountain dight.~Nor
32    24|    fear;~As, when in the dark cavern thou wast stayed,~He sent,
33    25|    lay,~Girded with cliff and cavern, drear to see.~Bristling
34    27|    one who dwells her ancient cavern nigh~Unearthed, and with
35    34|     ear,~And in that troubled cavern heard rebound,~Weeping and
36    34|     near at hand he ties)~The cavern entered next; but first
37    34|     heat.~ ~ VIII~In that dim cavern was so little light,~--
38    34|    daylight shot;~He from the cavern, sorely pained and pined,~
39    37|     Is homeward to his secret cavern bound,~And, when he deems
40    42|      cursed~The oracle of the cavern, through whose lie~She in
41    42|    spied forth issuing from a cavern hoar~A monster, which a
42    46|    bright,~Bred in the sacred cavern, I with thee~Emilia Pia,
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