The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... onward , Turn itself back to re - behold the pass Which never yet a living person left . After my weary body I had rested , The way resumed I on the desert slope , So that the firm foot ever was the lower , ΤΟ 13 30 S. 2 And lo ! almost ...
... onward , Turn itself back to re - behold the pass Which never yet a living person left . After my weary body I had rested , The way resumed I on the desert slope , So that the firm foot ever was the lower , ΤΟ 13 30 S. 2 And lo ! almost ...
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... onward through the forest , The forest , say I , of thick - crowded ghosts . very far as yet our way had gone This side the summit , when I saw a fire That overcame a hemisphere of darkness . We were a little distant from it still , But ...
... onward through the forest , The forest , say I , of thick - crowded ghosts . very far as yet our way had gone This side the summit , when I saw a fire That overcame a hemisphere of darkness . We were a little distant from it still , But ...
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... onward the long theme , That many times the word comes short of fact . The sixfold company in two divides ; Another way my sapient Guide conducts me Forth from the quiet to the air that trembles ; And to a place I come where nothing ...
... onward the long theme , That many times the word comes short of fact . The sixfold company in two divides ; Another way my sapient Guide conducts me Forth from the quiet to the air that trembles ; And to a place I come where nothing ...
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... onward by the aforesaid stress . Whereupon said I : Master , who are those People , whom the black air so castigates ? " The first of those , of whom intelligence 66 Thou fain wouldst have , " then said he unto me , " The empress was of ...
... onward by the aforesaid stress . Whereupon said I : Master , who are those People , whom the black air so castigates ? " The first of those , of whom intelligence 66 Thou fain wouldst have , " then said he unto me , " The empress was of ...
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... onward by desire , With open and steady wings to the sweet nest Fly through the air by their volition borne , So came they from the band where Dido is , Approaching us athwart the air malign , So strong was the affectionate appeal . " O ...
... onward by desire , With open and steady wings to the sweet nest Fly through the air by their volition borne , So came they from the band where Dido is , Approaching us athwart the air malign , So strong was the affectionate appeal . " O ...
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already answered appeared art thou ascend aught Beatrice began behold behoves beneath Bolgia breast CANTO Cimabue circle Cocytus colour crag cried descended desire dost thou doth downward drew e'er earth Ephialtes eternal evermore face father feet fire flame gaze Geryon goeth grace Guelfs Guide hand hast head hear heard heart heaven holy issued knowest Lady laments Latian Leader lifted light living look Malebolge Malebranche marble white Master mind mount moved never o'er onward passed perchance Pistoia Polydorus replied Robert Guiscard seemed shade shalt thou side sight singing smile Sordello soul speak speech spirit stars Statius sweet tell Thebes thee thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou hast thou seest thou shalt thou wouldst thyself tow'rds Tuscan twixt unto upward Virgilius virtue voice weeping wheel Whence Whereat Wherefore wholly wings wont words yonder