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... Florentines CANTO XVII . Cacciaguida's Prophecy of Dante's Banishment CANTO XVIII . The Sixth Heaven , or that of Ju- piter , where are seen the Spirits of Righteous Kings and Rulers . -The Celestial Eagle . · 546 549 viii CANTO XIX ...
... Florentines CANTO XVII . Cacciaguida's Prophecy of Dante's Banishment CANTO XVIII . The Sixth Heaven , or that of Ju- piter , where are seen the Spirits of Righteous Kings and Rulers . -The Celestial Eagle . · 546 549 viii CANTO XIX ...
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... Florentine Turned round upon himself with his own teeth . We left him there , and more of him I tell not ; But on mine ears there smote a lamentation , Whence forward I intent unbar mine eyes . And the good Master said : " Even now , my ...
... Florentine Turned round upon himself with his own teeth . We left him there , and more of him I tell not ; But on mine ears there smote a lamentation , Whence forward I intent unbar mine eyes . And the good Master said : " Even now , my ...
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... Florentines ; ܙܙ ܙ Full many a time they thunder in mine ears , Exclaiming , ' Come the sovereign cavalier , He who shall bring the satchel with three goats ; ' Then twisted he his mouth , and forth he thrust His tongue , like to an ...
... Florentines ; ܙܙ ܙ Full many a time they thunder in mine ears , Exclaiming , ' Come the sovereign cavalier , He who shall bring the satchel with three goats ; ' Then twisted he his mouth , and forth he thrust His tongue , like to an ...
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... Florentine Thou seemest to me truly , when I hear thee . Thou hast to know I was Count Ugolino , And this one was Ruggieri the Archbishop ; Now I will tell thee why I am such a neighbour . ΤΟ 15 That , by effect of his malicious ...
... Florentine Thou seemest to me truly , when I hear thee . Thou hast to know I was Count Ugolino , And this one was Ruggieri the Archbishop ; Now I will tell thee why I am such a neighbour . ΤΟ 15 That , by effect of his malicious ...
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... Florentines , called Sons of Flora , are compared to flowers ; and Dante calls the two parties who divided the city white and black flowers , and him- self white - flower , -the name by which he was called by many . Now he makes use of ...
... Florentines , called Sons of Flora , are compared to flowers ; and Dante calls the two parties who divided the city white and black flowers , and him- self white - flower , -the name by which he was called by many . Now he makes use of ...
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