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... 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 both disdain them . Let us not speak of them , but look , and pass . " And I ...
... 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 both disdain them . Let us not speak of them , but look , and pass . " And I ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... He who was in advance : " Now help , Death , help ! And the other one , who seemed to lag too much , Was shouting : " Lano , were not so alert 95 100 101 113 ท Those legs of thine at joustings of the Toppo ! THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... He who was in advance : " Now help , Death , help ! And the other one , who seemed to lag too much , Was shouting : " Lano , were not so alert 95 100 101 113 ท Those legs of thine at joustings of the Toppo ! THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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... death devoted all their males . There with his tokens and with ornate words Did he deceive Hypsipyle , the maiden Who first , herself , had all the rest deceived . There did he leave her pregnant and forlorn ; Such sin unto such ...
... death devoted all their males . There with his tokens and with ornate words Did he deceive Hypsipyle , the maiden Who first , herself , had all the rest deceived . There did he leave her pregnant and forlorn ; Such sin unto such ...
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... death may be delayed . And he cried out : " Dost thou stand there already , Dost thou stand there already , Boniface ? By many years the record lied to me . Art thou so early satiate with that wealth , For which thou didst not fear to ...
... death may be delayed . And he cried out : " Dost thou stand there already , Dost thou stand there already , Boniface ? By many years the record lied to me . Art thou so early satiate with that wealth , For which thou didst not fear to ...
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