The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... thing it is to say What was this forest savage , rough , and stern , Which in the very thought renews the fear . So bitter is it , death is little more ; But of the good to treat , which there I found , Speak will I of the other things ...
... thing it is to say What was this forest savage , rough , and stern , Which in the very thought renews the fear . So bitter is it , death is little more ; But of the good to treat , which there I found , Speak will I of the other things ...
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... things ; So were to me occasion of good hope , The variegated skin of that wild beast , The hour of time , and the delicious season ; But not so much , that did not give me fear A lion's aspect which appeared to me . He seemed as if ...
... things ; So were to me occasion of good hope , The variegated skin of that wild beast , The hour of time , and the delicious season ; But not so much , that did not give me fear A lion's aspect which appeared to me . He seemed as if ...
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Dante Alighieri. Upon this journey , whence thou givest him vaunt , Things did he hear , which the occasion were Both of his victory and the papal mantle . Thither went afterwards the Chosen Vessel , To bring back comfort thence unto ...
Dante Alighieri. Upon this journey , whence thou givest him vaunt , Things did he hear , which the occasion were Both of his victory and the papal mantle . Thither went afterwards the Chosen Vessel , To bring back comfort thence unto ...
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... things only should one be afraid Which have the power of doing others harm ; Of the rest , no ; because they are not fearful . God in his mercy such created me That misery of yours attains me not , Nor any flame assails me of this ...
... things only should one be afraid Which have the power of doing others harm ; Of the rest , no ; because they are not fearful . God in his mercy such created me That misery of yours attains me not , Nor any flame assails me of this ...
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... things , Only eterne , and I eternal last . All hope abandon , ye who enter in ! " These words in sombre colour I beheld Written upon the summit of a gate : Whence I : " Their sense is , Master , hard to me ! " 5 áž“ And he to me , as ...
... things , Only eterne , and I eternal last . All hope abandon , ye who enter in ! " These words in sombre colour I beheld Written upon the summit of a gate : Whence I : " Their sense is , Master , hard to me ! " 5 áž“ And he to me , as ...
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