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And I to him : “ Poet , I thee entreat , By that same God whom thou didst never
know , So that I may escape this woe and worse , Thou wouldst conduct me there
where thou hast said , That I may see the portal of Saint Peter , And those thou ...
And I to him : “ Poet , I thee entreat , By that same God whom thou didst never
know , So that I may escape this woe and worse , Thou wouldst conduct me there
where thou hast said , That I may see the portal of Saint Peter , And those thou ...
Page 9
Daring and hardihood why hast thou not , Seeing that three such Ladies
benedight Are caring for thee in the court of Heaven , And so much good my
speech doth promise thee ? " Even as the flowerets , by nocturnal chill , Bowed
down and ...
Daring and hardihood why hast thou not , Seeing that three such Ladies
benedight Are caring for thee in the court of Heaven , And so much good my
speech doth promise thee ? " Even as the flowerets , by nocturnal chill , Bowed
down and ...
Page 13
And he to me : “ The anguish of the people Who are below here in my face
depicts That pity which for terror thou hast taken . Let us go on , for the long way
impels us . ” Thus he went in , and thus he made me enter The foremost circle
that ...
And he to me : “ The anguish of the people Who are below here in my face
depicts That pity which for terror thou hast taken . Let us go on , for the long way
impels us . ” Thus he went in , and thus he made me enter The foremost circle
that ...
Page 18
O living creature gracious and benignant , Who visiting goest through the purple
air Us , who have stained the world incarnadine , If were the King of the Universe
our friend , We would pray unto him to give thee peace , Since thou hast pity on ...
O living creature gracious and benignant , Who visiting goest through the purple
air Us , who have stained the world incarnadine , If were the King of the Universe
our friend , We would pray unto him to give thee peace , Since thou hast pity on ...
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Blit , if to recognise the earliest root Of love in us thou hast so great desire , I will
do even as he who weeps and speaks reading were for our delight Of Launcelot ,
how Love did him enthral . we were and without any fear . Full many a time our ...
Blit , if to recognise the earliest root Of love in us thou hast so great desire , I will
do even as he who weeps and speaks reading were for our delight Of Launcelot ,
how Love did him enthral . we were and without any fear . Full many a time our ...
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