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Page 10
And after he had laid his hand on mine With joyful mien , 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 ...
And after he had laid his hand on mine With joyful mien , 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 ...
Page 11
People I saw on a great river's pank ; 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 ...
People I saw on a great river's pank ; 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 ...
Page 26
We left him there , and more of him I tell not ; But on mine ears there smote a
lamentation , 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 ...
We left him there , and more of him I tell not ; But on mine ears there smote a
lamentation , 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 ...
Page 35
A death by violence , and painful wounds , Are to our neighbour given ; and in his
substance Ruin , and arson , and injurious levies ; Whence homicides , and he
who smites unjustly , Marauders , and freebooters , the first round Tormenteth all
...
A death by violence , and painful wounds , Are to our neighbour given ; and in his
substance Ruin , and arson , and injurious levies ; Whence homicides , and he
who smites unjustly , Marauders , and freebooters , the first round Tormenteth all
...
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I heard on all sides lamentations uttered , And person none beheld I who might
make them , 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 ...
I heard on all sides lamentations uttered , And person none beheld I who might
make them , 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 ...
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