The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... remained without And turned to me with footsteps far between . His eyes cast down , his forehead shorn had he Of all its boldness , and he said , with sighs , " Who has denied to me the dolesome houses ? " And unto me : " Thou , because ...
... remained without And turned to me with footsteps far between . His eyes cast down , his forehead shorn had he Of all its boldness , and he said , with sighs , " Who has denied to me the dolesome houses ? " And unto me : " Thou , because ...
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... the other , magnanimous , at whose desire I had remained , did not his aspect change , Neither his neck he moved , nor bent his side . 39 4C #s - པ ต " And if , " continuing his first discourse , 33 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... the other , magnanimous , at whose desire I had remained , did not his aspect change , Neither his neck he moved , nor bent his side . 39 4C #s - པ ต " And if , " continuing his first discourse , 33 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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... remained there when The nest of such great malice it became . " my entreaty wholly were fulfilled , " Replied I to him , " not yet would you be In banishment from human nature placed ; For in my mind is fixed , and touches now My heart ...
... remained there when The nest of such great malice it became . " my entreaty wholly were fulfilled , " Replied I to him , " not yet would you be In banishment from human nature placed ; For in my mind is fixed , and touches now My heart ...
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... remained . In all of them the soles were both on fire ; Wherefore the joints so violently quivered , They would have snapped asunder withes and bands . Even as the flame of unctuous things is wont To move upon the outer surface only ...
... remained . In all of them the soles were both on fire ; Wherefore the joints so violently quivered , They would have snapped asunder withes and bands . Even as the flame of unctuous things is wont To move upon the outer surface only ...
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... " He who from the cheek Thrusts out his beard upon his swarthy shoulders Was , at the time when Greece was void of males , TC 75 80 35 90 55 95 100 105 So that there scarce remained one in the cradle , 54 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... " He who from the cheek Thrusts out his beard upon his swarthy shoulders Was , at the time when Greece was void of males , TC 75 80 35 90 55 95 100 105 So that there scarce remained one in the cradle , 54 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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