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... arms he clasped my neck ; He kissed my face , and said : " Disdainful soul , Blessed be she who bore thee in her bosom . That was an arrogant person in the world ; Goodness is none , that decks his memory ; So likewise here his shade is ...
... arms he clasped my neck ; He kissed my face , and said : " Disdainful soul , Blessed be she who bore thee in her bosom . That was an arrogant person in the world ; Goodness is none , that decks his memory ; So likewise here his shade is ...
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... arms and breast ; Then he is brass as far down as the fork . From that point downward all is chosen iron , Save that the right foot is of kiln - baked clay , And more he stands on that than on the other . Each part , except the gold ...
... arms and breast ; Then he is brass as far down as the fork . From that point downward all is chosen iron , Save that the right foot is of kiln - baked clay , And more he stands on that than on the other . Each part , except the gold ...
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... arms encircled and sustained me , And said : " Now , Geryon , bestir thyself ; The circles large , and the descent be little ; Think of the novel burden which thou hast . " Even as the little vessel shoves from shore , Backward , still ...
... arms encircled and sustained me , And said : " Now , Geryon , bestir thyself ; The circles large , and the descent be little ; Think of the novel burden which thou hast . " Even as the little vessel shoves from shore , Backward , still ...
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... arms he took me up , And when he had me all upon his breast , Remounted by the way where he descended . Nor did he tire to have me clasped to him ; But bore me to the summit of the arch Which from the fourth dike to the fifth is passage ...
... arms he took me up , And when he had me all upon his breast , Remounted by the way where he descended . Nor did he tire to have me clasped to him ; But bore me to the summit of the arch Which from the fourth dike to the fifth is passage ...
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... arms , And said : " Stand ye aside , while I enfork him . " And to my Master he turned round his head ; " Ask him ... arm , So that , by rending , he tore off a tendon . Eke Draghignazzo wished to pounce upon him Down at the legs ...
... arms , And said : " Stand ye aside , while I enfork him . " And to my Master he turned round his head ; " Ask him ... arm , So that , by rending , he tore off a tendon . Eke Draghignazzo wished to pounce upon him Down at the legs ...
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