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 A splendour of cherubic glory showed. Of one I'll speak; for, if we tell the worth     40 Of one, 'tis true of both, whiche'er we take, For to one end each laboured from his birth. Between Tupino and the streams that break     43 From the hill chosen by Ubaldo blest, A lofty mount a fertile slope doth make; Perugia's Sun-gate from that lofty crest     46 Feels heat and cold; Nocer' and Gualdo pine Behind it, by their heavy yoke opprest. On this slope, where less steeply doth incline      49