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... head uplifted , and with ravenous hunger , So that it seemed the air was afraid of him ; And a she - wolf , that with all hungerings Seemed to be laden in her meagreness , And many folk has caused to live forlorn ! She brought upon me ...
... head uplifted , and with ravenous hunger , So that it seemed the air was afraid of him ; And a she - wolf , that with all hungerings Seemed to be laden in her meagreness , And many folk has caused to live forlorn ! She brought upon me ...
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... head . A heavy thunder , so that I upstarted , Like to a person who by force is wakened ; And round about I moved my rested eyes , Uprisen erect , and steadfastly I gazed , To recognise the place wherein I was . 110 $ 39 True is it ...
... head . A heavy thunder , so that I upstarted , Like to a person who by force is wakened ; And round about I moved my rested eyes , Uprisen erect , and steadfastly I gazed , To recognise the place wherein I was . 110 $ 39 True is it ...
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... 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 likewise I would have thee know for certain Beneath 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 likewise I would have thee know for certain Beneath the ...
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... head is fashioned of refined gold , And of pure silver are the arms and breast ; Then he is brass as far down as the fork . From that point downward all is chosen iron , Save that the right foot is of kiln - baked clay , And more he ...
... head is fashioned of refined gold , And of pure silver are the arms and breast ; Then he is brass as far down as the fork . From that point downward all is chosen iron , Save that the right foot is of kiln - baked clay , And more he ...
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... head bowed I held as one who goeth reverently . And he began : " What fortune or what fate " Before the last day leadeth thee down here ? And who is this that showeth thee the way ? " Up there above us in the life serene , " I answered ...
... head bowed I held as one who goeth reverently . And he began : " What fortune or what fate " Before the last day leadeth thee down here ? And who is this that showeth thee the way ? " Up there above us in the life serene , " I answered ...
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