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Lake Como

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Lake Como (Italian: Lago di Como), also known as Lario, is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy.

Quotes

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  • Remember how we came at last
    To Como; shower and storm and blast
      Had blown the lake beyond his limit,
    And all was flooded; and how we past
    From Como, when the light was gray,
    And in my head, for half the day,
      The rich Virgilian rustic measure
    Of Lari Maxume, all the way,
    Like ballad-burthen music, kept,
    As on The Lariano crept
      To that fair port below the castle
    Of Queen Theodolind, where we slept;
    Or hardly slept, but watch’d awake
    A cypress in the moonlight shake,
      The moonlight touching o’er a terrace
    One tall Agavè above the lake.
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  • Encyclopedic article on Lake Como on Wikipedia