The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... thine , That to my first intent I have returned . Now go , for one sole will is in us both , I entered on the deep and savage way . Thou Leader , and thou Lord , and Master thou . " Thus said I to him ; and when he had moved , 15C CANTO ...
... thine , That to my first intent I have returned . Now go , for one sole will is in us both , I entered on the deep and savage way . Thou Leader , and thou Lord , and Master thou . " Thus said I to him ; and when he had moved , 15C CANTO ...
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... Thine agonies , Francesca , Sad and compassionate to 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 ...
... Thine agonies , Francesca , Sad and compassionate to 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 ...
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... thine own rage . Not causeless is this journey to the abyss ; Thus is it willed on high , where Michael wrought Vengeance upon the proud adultery . " Even as the sails inflated by the wind Involved together fall when snaps the mast , So ...
... thine own rage . Not causeless is this journey to the abyss ; Thus is it willed on high , where Michael wrought Vengeance upon the proud adultery . " Even as the sails inflated by the wind Involved together fall when snaps the mast , So ...
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... thine eyes close shut , For if the Gorgon appear , and thou shouldst see it , No more returning upward would there be . " Thus said the Master ; and he turned me round Himself , and trusted not unto my hands So far as not to blind me ...
... thine eyes close shut , For if the Gorgon appear , and thou shouldst see it , No more returning upward would there be . " Thus said the Master ; and he turned me round Himself , and trusted not unto my hands So far as not to blind me ...
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... thine ancestors ? " I , who desirous of obeying was , Concealed it not , but all revealed to him ; Whereat he raised his brows a little upward . Then said he " Fiercely adverse have they been To me , and to my fathers , and my party ...
... thine ancestors ? " I , who desirous of obeying was , Concealed it not , but all revealed to him ; Whereat he raised his brows a little upward . Then said he " Fiercely adverse have they been To me , and to my fathers , and my party ...
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