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... appeared to me . He seemed as if against me he were coming With head uplifted , and with ravenous hunger , So that it seemed the air was afraid of him ; And a she - wolf , that with all hungerings Seemed to be laden in her meagreness ...
... appeared to me . He seemed as if against me he were coming With head uplifted , and with ravenous hunger , So that it seemed the air was afraid of him ; And a she - wolf , that with all hungerings Seemed to be laden in her meagreness ...
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... we arrived within the moats profound , That circumvallate that disconsolate city ; The walls appeared to me to be of iron . ปี ་ 1 Not without making first a circuit wide , We came 26 THE DIVINE COMEDY . - Philippo Argenti.
... we arrived within the moats profound , That circumvallate that disconsolate city ; The walls appeared to me to be of iron . ปี ་ 1 Not without making first a circuit wide , We came 26 THE DIVINE COMEDY . - Philippo Argenti.
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... appeared to me ! He reached the gate , and with a little rod He opened it , for there was no resistance . " O banished out of Heaven , people despised ! " Thus he began upon the horrid threshold ; " Whence is this arrogance within you ...
... appeared to me ! He reached the gate , and with a little rod He opened it , for there was no resistance . " O banished out of Heaven , people despised ! " Thus he began upon the horrid threshold ; " Whence is this arrogance within you ...
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... appeared no more . But the other , magnanimous , at whose desire I had remained , did not his aspect change , Neither his neck he moved , nor bent his side . 4C 65 " And if , " continuing his first discourse , 32 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... appeared no more . But the other , magnanimous , at whose desire I had remained , did not his aspect change , Neither his neck he moved , nor bent his side . 4C 65 " And if , " continuing his first discourse , 32 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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... appeared to me , returning thither , And homeward leadeth me along this road . " And he to me : " If thou thy star do follow , Thou canst not fail thee of a glorious port , If well I judged in the life beautiful . And if I had not died ...
... appeared to me , returning thither , And homeward leadeth me along this road . " And he to me : " If thou thy star do follow , Thou canst not fail thee of a glorious port , If well I judged in the life beautiful . And if I had not died ...
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