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... lord . That one is Homer , Poet sovereign ; He who comes next is Horace , the satirist ; The third is Ovid , and the last is Lucan . Because to each of these with me applies The name that solitary voice proclaimed , They do me honour ...
... lord . That one is Homer , Poet sovereign ; He who comes next is Horace , the satirist ; The third is Ovid , and the last is Lucan . Because to each of these with me applies The name that solitary voice proclaimed , They do me honour ...
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... Lord ; " thou shalt not have us Longer than in the passing of the slough . " As he who listens to some great deceit That has been done to him , and then resents it , Such became Phlegyas , in his gathered wrath . My Guide descended down ...
... Lord ; " thou shalt not have us Longer than in the passing of the slough . " As he who listens to some great deceit That has been done to him , and then resents it , Such became Phlegyas , in his gathered wrath . My Guide descended down ...
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... Lord , who had led me thitherward , Said unto me : " Fear not ; because our passage None can take from us , it by ... Lord's breast , who had remained without And turned to me with footsteps far between . His eyes cast down , his ...
... Lord , who had led me thitherward , Said unto me : " Fear not ; because our passage None can take from us , it by ... Lord's breast , who had remained without And turned to me with footsteps far between . His eyes cast down , his ...
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... Made me unjust against myself , the just . I , by the roots unwonted of this wood , Do swear to you that never broke I faith Unto my lord , who was so worthy of honour ; 40 53 g And to the world if one of you return , INFERNO , XIIE 41.
... Made me unjust against myself , the just . I , by the roots unwonted of this wood , Do swear to you that never broke I faith Unto my lord , who was so worthy of honour ; 40 53 g And to the world if one of you return , INFERNO , XIIE 41.
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... Lord said unto me Words , on account of which I thought within me That people such as you are were approaching . I of your city am ; and evermore Your labours and your honourable names I with affection have retraced and heard . I leave ...
... Lord said unto me Words , on account of which I thought within me That people such as you are were approaching . I of your city am ; and evermore Your labours and your honourable names I with affection have retraced and heard . I leave ...
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