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Page 11
These did their faces irrigate with blood , Which , with their tears commingled , at
their feet By the disgusting worms was gathered up . And when to gazing farther I
betook me . People I saw on a great river's pank ; Whence said I : “ Master , now ...
These did their faces irrigate with blood , Which , with their tears commingled , at
their feet By the disgusting worms was gathered up . And when to gazing farther I
betook me . People I saw on a great river's pank ; Whence said I : “ Master , now ...
Page 24
They smote each other not alone with hands , But with the head and with the
breast and feet , Tearing each other piecemeal with their teeth . Said the good
Master : " Son , thou now beholdest The souls of those whom anger overcame ;
And ...
They smote each other not alone with hands , But with the head and with the
breast and feet , Tearing each other piecemeal with their teeth . Said the good
Master : " Son , thou now beholdest The souls of those whom anger overcame ;
And ...
Page 34
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 stench . CANTO XI . 66 UPON the margin of a lofty bank Which great ...
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 stench . CANTO XI . 66 UPON the margin of a lofty bank Which great ...
Page 37
Thus down we took our way o'er that discharge Of stones , which oftentimes did
move themselves Beneath my feet , from the unwonted burden . Thoughtful I went
; and he said : “ Thou art thinking Perhaps upon this ruin , which is guarded By ...
Thus down we took our way o'er that discharge Of stones , which oftentimes did
move themselves Beneath my feet , from the unwonted burden . Thoughtful I went
; and he said : “ Thou art thinking Perhaps upon this ruin , which is guarded By ...
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Thus ever more and more grew shallower That blood , so that the feet alone it
covered ; And there across the moat our passage was . " Even as thou here upon
this side beholdest The boiling stream , that aye diminishes , " The Centaur said ...
Thus ever more and more grew shallower That blood , so that the feet alone it
covered ; And there across the moat our passage was . " Even as thou here upon
this side beholdest The boiling stream , that aye diminishes , " The Centaur said ...
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