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... answered me : " Not man ; man once I was , And both my parents were of Lombardy , And Mantuans by country both of them . Sub Julio was I born , though it was late , And lived at Rome under the good Augustus , During the time of false ...
... answered me : " Not man ; man once I was , And both my parents were of Lombardy , And Mantuans by country both of them . Sub Julio was I born , though it was late , And lived at Rome under the good Augustus , During the time of false ...
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... answered me , ' Why I am not afraid to enter here . Of those things only should one be afraid Which have the power of doing others harm ; Of the rest , no ; because they are not fearful . God in his mercy such created me That misery of ...
... answered me , ' Why I am not afraid to enter here . Of those things only should one be afraid Which have the power of doing others harm ; Of the rest , no ; because they are not fearful . God in his mercy such created me That misery of ...
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... answered : " I will tell thee very briefly . These have no longer any hope of death ; And this blind life of theirs is so debased , They envious are of every other fate . No fame of them the world permits to be ; Misericord and Justice ...
... answered : " I will tell thee very briefly . These have no longer any hope of death ; And this blind life of theirs is so debased , They envious are of every other fate . No fame of them the world permits to be ; Misericord and Justice ...
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... answered him : " Ciacco , thy wretchedness Weighs on me so that it to weep invites me ; But tell me , if thou knowest , to what shall come The citizens of the divided city ; If any there be just ; and the occasion Tell me why so much ...
... answered him : " Ciacco , thy wretchedness Weighs on me so that it to weep invites me ; But tell me , if thou knowest , to what shall come The citizens of the divided city ; If any there be just ; and the occasion Tell me why so much ...
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... answer . " Then his straightforward eyes he turned askance , Eyed me a little , and then bowed his head ; He fell therewith prone like the other blind . And the Guide said to me : “ He wakes no more This side the sound of the angelic ...
... answer . " Then his straightforward eyes he turned askance , Eyed me a little , and then bowed his head ; He fell therewith prone like the other blind . And the Guide said to me : “ He wakes no more This side the sound of the angelic ...
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