The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... smile Being by such a noble lover kissed , This one , who ne'er from me shall be divided , Kissed me upon the mouth all palpitating . Galeotto was the book and he who wrote it . That day no farther did we read therein . " And all the ...
... smile Being by such a noble lover kissed , This one , who ne'er from me shall be divided , Kissed me upon the mouth all palpitating . Galeotto was the book and he who wrote it . That day no farther did we read therein . " And all the ...
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... . When with humility I had disclaimed E'er having seen him , " Now behold ! " he said , And showed me high upon his breast a wound . 70 25 75 80 85 90 95 55 100 2 103 110 Then said he with a smile : ' I am PURGATORIO , III . 123.
... . When with humility I had disclaimed E'er having seen him , " Now behold ! " he said , And showed me high upon his breast a wound . 70 25 75 80 85 90 95 55 100 2 103 110 Then said he with a smile : ' I am PURGATORIO , III . 123.
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Dante Alighieri. Then said he with a smile : ' I am Manfredi , The grandson of the Empress Costanza ; Therefore , when thou returnest , I beseech thee Go to my daughter beautiful , the mother Of Sicily's honour and of Aragon's , And the ...
Dante Alighieri. Then said he with a smile : ' I am Manfredi , The grandson of the Empress Costanza ; Therefore , when thou returnest , I beseech thee Go to my daughter beautiful , the mother Of Sicily's honour and of Aragon's , And the ...
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... Smiling and happy , on this mountain's top . " And I : " Good Leader , let us make more haste , For I no longer tire me as before ; And see , e'en now the hill a shadow casts . " We will go forward with this day , " he answered , " As ...
... Smiling and happy , on this mountain's top . " And I : " Good Leader , let us make more haste , For I no longer tire me as before ; And see , e'en now the hill a shadow casts . " We will go forward with this day , " he answered , " As ...
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... 143 Unto my Poets , and saw that with a smile They had been listening to these closing words ; Then to the beautiful lady turned mine eyes . CANTO XXIX . SINGING like unto an enamoured lady She PURGATORIO , XXVIII . 201.
... 143 Unto my Poets , and saw that with a smile They had been listening to these closing words ; Then to the beautiful lady turned mine eyes . CANTO XXIX . SINGING like unto an enamoured lady She PURGATORIO , XXVIII . 201.
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