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... whence I was comforted , He led me in among the secret things . There sighs , complaints , and ululations loud Resounded through the air without a star , Whence I , at the beginning , wept thercat . Languages diverse , horrible dialects ...
... whence I was comforted , He led me in among the secret things . There sighs , complaints , and ululations loud Resounded through the air without a star , Whence I , at the beginning , wept thercat . Languages diverse , horrible dialects ...
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... Whence said I : " 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 ...
... Whence said I : " 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 ...
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... Whence forward I intent unbar mine eyes . And the good Master said : " Even now , my Son , The city draweth near whose name is Dis , With the grave citizens , with the great throng . " And I " Its mosques already , Master , clearly ...
... Whence forward I intent unbar mine eyes . And the good Master said : " Even now , my Son , The city draweth near whose name is Dis , With the grave citizens , with the great throng . " And I " Its mosques already , Master , clearly ...
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... Whence homicides , and he who smites unjustly , Marauders , and freebooters , the first round Tormenteth all in companies diverse . Man may lay violent hands upon himself And his own goods ; and therefore in the second Round must ...
... Whence homicides , and he who smites unjustly , Marauders , and freebooters , the first round Tormenteth all in companies diverse . Man may lay violent hands upon himself And his own goods ; and therefore in the second Round must ...
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... Whence , utterly bewildered , I stood still . I think he thought that I perhaps might think So many voices issued through those trunks From people who concealed themselves from us ; Therefore the Master said : " If thou break off Some ...
... Whence , utterly bewildered , I stood still . I think he thought that I perhaps might think So many voices issued through those trunks From people who concealed themselves from us ; Therefore the Master said : " If thou break off Some ...
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