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... less fair ; Nor them the nethermore abyss receives , For glory none the damned would have from them . " And I : " O Master , what so grievous is • To these , that maketh them lament so sore ? " He answered : " I will tell thee very ...
... less fair ; Nor them the nethermore abyss receives , For glory none the damned would have from them . " And I : " O Master , what so grievous is • To these , that maketh them lament so sore ? " He answered : " I will tell thee very ...
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... less secret gate , Which finds itself without a fastening still . O'er it didst thou behold the dead inscription ; And now this side of it descends the steep , Passing across the circles without escort , One by whose means the city ...
... less secret gate , Which finds itself without a fastening still . O'er it didst thou behold the dead inscription ; And now this side of it descends the steep , Passing across the circles without escort , One by whose means the city ...
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... less the monuments are heated . " And when he to the right had turned , we passed Between the torments and high parapets . 121 17 CANTO X. Now onward goes , along a narrow path Between the torments and the city wall , My Master , and I ...
... less the monuments are heated . " And when he to the right had turned , we passed Between the torments and high parapets . 121 17 CANTO X. Now onward goes , along a narrow path Between the torments and the city wall , My Master , and I ...
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... Less God offendeth , and less blame attracts ? If thou regardest this conclusion well , And to thy mind recallest who they are That up outside are undergoing penance , Clearly wilt thou perceive why from these felons They separated are ...
... Less God offendeth , and less blame attracts ? If thou regardest this conclusion well , And to thy mind recallest who they are That up outside are undergoing penance , Clearly wilt thou perceive why from these felons They separated are ...
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... less who lay down to their torment , But had their tongues more loosed to lamentation . O'er all the sand - waste , with a gradual fall , Were raining down dilated flakes of fire , As of the snow on Alp without a wind . As Alexander ...
... less who lay down to their torment , But had their tongues more loosed to lamentation . O'er all the sand - waste , with a gradual fall , Were raining down dilated flakes of fire , As of the snow on Alp without a wind . As Alexander ...
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