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... behold the people dolorous Who have foregone the good of intellect . " 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 ...
... behold the people dolorous Who have foregone the good of intellect . " 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 ...
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... behold , Who comes before the three , even as their lord . That one is Homer , Poet sovereign ; He who comes next is Horace , the satirist ; The third is Ovid , and the last is Lucan . Because to each of these with me applies The name ...
... behold , Who comes before the three , even as their lord . That one is Homer , Poet sovereign ; He who comes next is Horace , the satirist ; The third is Ovid , and the last is Lucan . Because to each of these with me applies The name ...
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... behold the dead inscription ; And now this side of it descends the steep , Passing across the circles without escort , One by whose means the city shall be opened . " CANTO IX . THAT hue which cowardice brought out on me , Beholding my ...
... behold the dead inscription ; And now this side of it descends the steep , Passing across the circles without escort , One by whose means the city shall be opened . " CANTO IX . THAT hue which cowardice brought out on me , Beholding my ...
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... Behold there Farinata who has risen ; From the waist upwards wholly shalt thou see him . " I had already fixed mine eyes on his , And he uprose erect with breast and front E'en as if Hell he had in great despite . And with courageous ...
... Behold there Farinata who has risen ; From the waist upwards wholly shalt thou see him . " I had already fixed mine eyes on his , And he uprose erect with breast and front E'en as if Hell he had in great despite . And with courageous ...
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... behold , From her thou'lt know the journey of thy life . " Unto the left hand then he turned his feet ; We left the wall , and went towards the middle , Along a path that strikes into a valley , Which even up there unpleasant made its ...
... behold , From her thou'lt know the journey of thy life . " Unto the left hand then he turned his feet ; We left the wall , and went towards the middle , Along a path that strikes into a valley , Which even up there unpleasant made its ...
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