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... Master thou . " Thus said I to him ; and when he had moved , I entered on the deep and savage way . CANTO III . " THROUGH me the way is to the city dolent ; Through me the way is to eternal dole ; Through me the way among the people ...
... Master thou . " Thus said I to him ; and when he had moved , I entered on the deep and savage way . CANTO III . " THROUGH me the way is to the city dolent ; Through me the way is to eternal dole ; Through me the way among the people ...
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... Master , what is this which now I hear ? What folk is this , which seems by pain so vanquished ? " And he to me : " This miserable mode Maintain the melancholy souls of those Who lived withouten infamy or praise . Commingled are they ...
... Master , what is this which now I hear ? What folk is this , which seems by pain so vanquished ? " And he to me : " This miserable mode Maintain the melancholy souls of those Who lived withouten infamy or praise . Commingled are they ...
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... Master , now vouchsafe to me , That I may know who these are , and what law Makes them appear so ready to pass over , As I discern athwart the dusky light . " And he to me : " These things shall all be known To thee , as soon as we our ...
... Master , now vouchsafe to me , That I may know who these are , and what law Makes them appear so ready to pass over , As I discern athwart the dusky light . " And he to me : " These things shall all be known To thee , as soon as we our ...
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... Master said to me , " All those who perish in the wrath of God Here meet together out of every land ; And ready are they to pass o'er the river , Because celestial Justice spurs them on , So that their fear is turned into desire . 103 ...
... Master said to me , " All those who perish in the wrath of God Here meet together out of every land ; And ready are they to pass o'er the river , Because celestial Justice spurs them on , So that their fear is turned into desire . 103 ...
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... Master good : " Thou dost not ask What spirits these , which thou beholdest , are ? Now will I have thee know , ere thou go farther , That they sinned not ; and if they merit had , ' Tis not enough , because they had not baptism Which ...
... Master good : " Thou dost not ask What spirits these , which thou beholdest , are ? Now will I have thee know , ere thou go farther , That they sinned not ; and if they merit had , ' Tis not enough , because they had not baptism Which ...
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