The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... doth harass him , that she destroys him ; And has a nature so malign and ruthless , That never doth she glut her greedy will , And after food is hungrier than before . Many the animals with whom she weds , And more they shall be still ...
... doth harass him , that she destroys him ; And has a nature so malign and ruthless , That never doth she glut her greedy will , And after food is hungrier than before . Many the animals with whom she weds , And more they shall be still ...
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... doth his intention change , So that from his design he quite withdraws , Such I became , upon that dark hillside , Because , in thinking , I consumed the emprise , Which was so very prompt in the beginning . " If I have well thy ...
... doth his intention change , So that from his design he quite withdraws , Such I became , upon that dark hillside , Because , in thinking , I consumed the emprise , Which was so very prompt in the beginning . " If I have well thy ...
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... doth promise thee ? " Even as the flowerets , by nocturnal chill , Bowed down and closed , when the sun whitens them , Uplift themselves all open on their stems ; Such I became with my exhausted strength , And such good courage to my ...
... doth promise thee ? " Even as the flowerets , by nocturnal chill , Bowed down and closed , when the sun whitens them , Uplift themselves all open on their stems ; Such I became with my exhausted strength , And such good courage to my ...
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... doth , when the whirlwind breathes . 50 And I , who had my head with horror bound , Said : " Master , what is this which now I hear ? What folk is this , which seems by pain so vanquished ? " And he to me : " This miserable mode ...
... doth , when the whirlwind breathes . 50 And I , who had my head with horror bound , Said : " Master , what is this which now I hear ? What folk is this , which seems by pain so vanquished ? " And he to me : " This miserable mode ...
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... doth complain of thee , This Well mayst thou know now what his speech imports . " This being finished , all the dusk champaign Trembled so violently , that of that terror The recollection bathes me still with sweat . The land of tears ...
... doth complain of thee , This Well mayst thou know now what his speech imports . " This being finished , all the dusk champaign Trembled so violently , that of that terror The recollection bathes me still with sweat . The land of tears ...
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