The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... weeping , " If from this savage place thou wouldst escape ; Because this beast , at which thou criest out , Suffers not any one to pass her way , But so doth harass him , that she destroys him ; And has a nature so malign and ruthless ...
... weeping , " If from this savage place thou wouldst escape ; Because this beast , at which thou criest out , Suffers not any one to pass her way , But so doth harass him , that she destroys him ; And has a nature so malign and ruthless ...
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... downward from my blessed seat , Confiding in thy dignified discourse , Which honours thee , and those who've listened to it . ' 70 75 80 33 ૐ 55 95 100 105 116 After she thus had spoken unto me , Weeping , 8 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... downward from my blessed seat , Confiding in thy dignified discourse , Which honours thee , and those who've listened to it . ' 70 75 80 33 ૐ 55 95 100 105 116 After she thus had spoken unto me , Weeping , 8 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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Dante Alighieri. After she thus had spoken unto me , Weeping , her shining eyes she 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 ...
Dante Alighieri. After she thus had spoken unto me , Weeping , her shining eyes she 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 ...
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... weeping , to the accursed shore , Which waiteth every man who fears not God . Charon the demon , with the eyes of glede , Beckoning to them , collects them all together , Beats with his oar whoever lags behind . As in the autumn - time ...
... weeping , to the accursed shore , Which waiteth every man who fears not God . Charon the demon , with the eyes of glede , Beckoning to them , collects them all together , Beats with his oar whoever lags behind . As in the autumn - time ...
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... 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 : " There is no greater 19 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... 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 : " There is no greater 19 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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