Canto

 1     4|          And, ere the first day's circling sun is spent,~The peer is
 2     5|        And I believe, that if the circling sun~To these our Scottish
 3     9|         all compress'd~By ocean's circling waves, the cruellest.~ ~
 4     9|         play,~More may within the circling net be brought;~Such cunning
 5     9|         paste; till six he of the circling band~Of foes impales upon
 6    10|           the round he had begun,~Circling the world beneath him like
 7    10|          of must;~For ever by the circling plague perplext,~Whose sting
 8    11|    achieves~Than at ten turns the circling windlass heaves.~ ~ XLII~
 9    13|           to wet,~Or overhead the circling heavens have rolled,~United
10    14|          such a spot as this with circling waves~Below Otricoli the
11    14|         sturdy beech.~Thither the circling sun without avail~Conveys
12    15|       yield supplies,~Whether the circling waters boil or freeze:~But,
13    15|         XXI~"But in the course of circling years I view~From farthest
14    15|          And in the manner of the circling sun,~To seek new lands and
15    16|          The force of Ariodantes' circling brand:~While Casimir and
16    17|        rejoicing woke.~ ~ LXX~The circling drums' and trumpets' echoing
17    17|       Amid loud laughter from the circling crew.~ ~ XCI~Clapping of
18    18|         finds herself alone,~And, circling all the cavern, comprehends,~
19    18|     Dardinell;~But all access the circling troops withstand~And bar,
20    19|         crowning each~Horn of the circling haven, was a fort;~On every
21    19|         not to ply her sword with circling stroke.~ ~ C~" 'Twas well
22    24| precipices through.~ ~ XXIV~"Wide circling still I go, and through
23    24|          warlike pair,~But by the circling blades, and furious blows,~
24    27|           with swifter flight~The circling stone by which the grain
25    34|          If he would view Earth's circling seas and land;~In that,
26    36|          earn,~While overhead the circling heavens shall turn.~ ~ XXXIX~
27    36|        people fly.~To her Rogero, circling, threads his way,~And says: "
28    39|          hare~Scowering about and circling him discerns,~Nor with the
29    43|         times his course had run,~Circling the heaven in Aries, the
30    43|           that bright repair~With circling wall and sheltering dyke
31    43|    seasons, at our simple say~The circling sun stands still, and dims
32    43|    Argenta is come and gone, with circling walls~And stream into whose
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