The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... turned back ; Do thou protect me from her , famous Sage , For she doth make my veins and pulses tremble . " " Thee it behoves to take another road , " Responded he , when he beheld me weeping , " If from this savage place thou wouldst ...
... turned back ; Do thou protect me from her , famous Sage , For she doth make my veins and pulses tremble . " " Thee it behoves to take another road , " Responded he , when he beheld me weeping , " If from this savage place thou wouldst ...
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... turned through terror , And may , I fear , already be so lost , That I too late have risen to his succour , 23 30 35 40 43 56 335 53 960 bs From that which I have heard of him in Heaven . Bestir thee now , and with thy speech ornate ...
... turned through terror , And may , I fear , already be so lost , That I too late have risen to his succour , 23 30 35 40 43 56 335 53 960 bs From that which I have heard of him in Heaven . Bestir thee now , and with thy speech ornate ...
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... turned away ; Whereby she made me swifter in my coming ; And unto thee I came , as she desired ; I have delivered thee from that wild beast , Which barred the beautiful mountain's short ascent . What is it , then ? Why , why dost thou ...
... turned away ; Whereby she made me swifter in my coming ; And unto thee I came , as she desired ; I have delivered thee from that wild beast , Which barred the beautiful mountain's short ascent . What is it , then ? Why , why dost thou ...
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... turned into desire . way there never passes a good soul ; And hence if Charon doth complain of thee , This Well mayst thou know now what his speech imports . " This being finished , all the dusk champaign Trembled so violently , that of ...
... turned into desire . way there never passes a good soul ; And hence if Charon doth complain of thee , This Well mayst thou know now what his speech imports . " This being finished , all the dusk champaign Trembled so violently , that of ...
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Dante Alighieri. When they together had discoursed somewhat , They turned to me with signs of salutation , And on beholding this , my Master smiled ; And more of honour still , much more , they did me , In that they made me one of their ...
Dante Alighieri. When they together had discoursed somewhat , They turned to me with signs of salutation , And on beholding this , my Master smiled ; And more of honour still , much more , they did me , In that they made me one of their ...
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