The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... greater dole , that goads to wailing . There standeth Minos horribly , and snarls ; Examines the transgressions at the entrance ; Judges , and sends according as he girds him . I say , that when the spirit evil - born Cometh before him ...
... greater dole , that goads to wailing . There standeth Minos horribly , and snarls ; Examines the transgressions at the entrance ; Judges , and sends according as he girds him . I say , that when the spirit evil - born Cometh before him ...
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... weeping make me . But tell me , at the time of those sweet sighs , By what and in what manner Love conceded , That you should know your dubious desires ? " 113 113 120 And she to me : " There is no greater 19 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... weeping make me . But tell me , at the time of those sweet sighs , By what and in what manner Love conceded , That you should know your dubious desires ? " 113 113 120 And she to me : " There is no greater 19 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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Dante Alighieri. And she to me : " There is no greater sorrow Than to be mindful of the happy time In misery , and that thy Teacher knows . But , if to recognise the earliest root Of love in us thou hast so great desire , I will do even ...
Dante Alighieri. And she to me : " There is no greater sorrow Than to be mindful of the happy time In misery , and that thy Teacher knows . But , if to recognise the earliest root Of love in us thou hast so great desire , I will do even ...
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... greater , none is so displeasing . " And he to me : Thy city , which is full 66 Of envy so that now the sack runs over , Held me within it in the life serene . You citizens were wont to call me Ciacco ; For the pernicious sin of ...
... greater , none is so displeasing . " And he to me : Thy city , which is full 66 Of envy so that now the sack runs over , Held me within it in the life serene . You citizens were wont to call me Ciacco ; For the pernicious sin of ...
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... greater woe ; Already sinks each star that was ascending When I set out , and loitering is forbidden . " We crossed the circle to the other bank , Near to a fount that boils , and pours itself Along a gully that runs out of it . The ...
... greater woe ; Already sinks each star that was ascending When I set out , and loitering is forbidden . " We crossed the circle to the other bank , Near to a fount that boils , and pours itself Along a gully that runs out of it . The ...
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