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Page 11
... eyes ashamed and downward cast , Fearing my words might irksome be to him , From speech refrained I till we reached the river . And lo ! towards us coming in a boat An old man , hoary with the hair of eld , Crying : " Woe unto you , ye ...
... eyes ashamed and downward cast , Fearing my words might irksome be to him , From speech refrained I till we reached the river . And lo ! towards us coming in a boat An old man , hoary with the hair of eld , Crying : " Woe unto you , ye ...
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... eyes of glede , Beckoning to them , collects them all together , Beats with his oar whoever lags behind . As in the autumn - time the leaves fall off , First one and then another , till the branch Unto the earth surrenders all its ...
... eyes of glede , Beckoning to them , collects them all together , Beats with his oar whoever lags behind . As in the autumn - time the leaves fall off , First one and then another , till the branch Unto the earth surrenders all its ...
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... eyes and slow , Of great authority in their countenance ; They spake but seldom , and with gentle voices . Thus we withdrew ourselves upon one side Into an opening luminous and lofty , So that they all of them were visible . There ...
... eyes and slow , Of great authority in their countenance ; They spake but seldom , and with gentle voices . Thus we withdrew ourselves upon one side Into an opening luminous and lofty , So that they all of them were visible . There ...
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... eyes together drew That reading , and drove the colour from our faces ; But one point only was it that o'ercame us . When as we read of the much - longed - for smile Being by such a noble lover kissed , This one , who ne'er from me ...
... eyes together drew That reading , and drove the colour from our faces ; But one point only was it that o'ercame us . When as we read of the much - longed - for smile Being by such a noble lover kissed , This one , who ne'er from me ...
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... eyes went upward to the summit of it , By reason of two flamelets we saw placed there , And from afar another answer them , So far , that hardly could the eye attain it . And , to the sea of all discernment turned , I said : " What ...
... eyes went upward to the summit of it , By reason of two flamelets we saw placed there , And from afar another answer them , So far , that hardly could the eye attain it . And , to the sea of all discernment turned , I said : " What ...
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