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... leaves fall off , First one and then another , till the branch Unto the earth surrenders all its spoils ; In similar wise the evil seed of Adam Throw themselves from that margin one by one , At signals , as a bird unto its lure . So ...
... leaves fall off , First one and then another , till the branch Unto the earth surrenders all its spoils ; In similar wise the evil seed of Adam Throw themselves from that margin one by one , At signals , as a bird unto its lure . So ...
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... leaves , Do pain create , and for the pain an outlet . Like others for our spoils shall we return ; But not that any one may them revest , For ' tis not just to have what one casts off . Here we shall drag them , and along the dismal ...
... leaves , Do pain create , and for the pain an outlet . Like others for our spoils shall we return ; But not that any one may them revest , For ' tis not just to have what one casts off . Here we shall drag them , and along the dismal ...
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... leaves , Gainer them up beneath the dismal bush ; I of that city was which to the Baptist Changed its first patron , wherefore he for this Forever with his art will make it sad . And were it not that on the pass of Arno Some glimpses of ...
... leaves , Gainer them up beneath the dismal bush ; I of that city was which to the Baptist Changed its first patron , wherefore he for this Forever with his art will make it sad . And were it not that on the pass of Arno Some glimpses of ...
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... . There is a mountain there , that once was glad With waters and with leaves , which was called Ida ; Now ' tis deserted , as a thing worn out . fo 69 34 Rhea once chose it for the faithful cradle Of her INFERNO , XIV . 45.
... . There is a mountain there , that once was glad With waters and with leaves , which was called Ida ; Now ' tis deserted , as a thing worn out . fo 69 34 Rhea once chose it for the faithful cradle Of her INFERNO , XIV . 45.
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... leaves ; and what produces the effect of the sun on him is a speech of Virgil's , persuad- ing him to follow his guidance . ' CANTO III . I. This canto begins with a repeti- tion of sounds like the tolling of a funeral bell : dolente ...
... leaves ; and what produces the effect of the sun on him is a speech of Virgil's , persuad- ing him to follow his guidance . ' CANTO III . I. This canto begins with a repeti- tion of sounds like the tolling of a funeral bell : dolente ...
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