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... living soul , Withdraw thee from these people , who are dead ! " But when he saw that I did not withdraw , He said : " By other ways , by other ports Thou to the shore shalt come , not here , for passage ; A lighter vessel needs must ...
... living soul , Withdraw thee from these people , who are dead ! " But when he saw that I did not withdraw , He said : " By other ways , by other ports Thou to the shore shalt come , not here , for passage ; A lighter vessel needs must ...
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... living joined . And if just now , in answering , I was dumb , Tell him I did it because I was thinking Already of the error you have solved me . " And now my Master was recalling me , Wherefore more eagerly I prayed the spirit That he ...
... living joined . And if just now , in answering , I was dumb , Tell him I did it because I was thinking Already of the error you have solved me . " And now my Master was recalling me , Wherefore more eagerly I prayed the spirit That he ...
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... living , am I , dead ! If Jove should weary out his smith , from whom He seized in anger the sharp thunderbolt , Wherewith upon the last day I was smitten , GC 45 And if he wearied out by turns the others In 44 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... living , am I , dead ! If Jove should weary out his smith , from whom He seized in anger the sharp thunderbolt , Wherewith upon the last day I was smitten , GC 45 And if he wearied out by turns the others In 44 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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... living feet dost move along through Hell . He in whose footprints thou dost see me treading , Naked and skinless though he now may go , Was of a greater rank than thou dost think ; He was the grandson of the good Gualdrada ; His name ...
... living feet dost move along through Hell . He in whose footprints thou dost see me treading , Naked and skinless though he now may go , Was of a greater rank than thou dost think ; He was the grandson of the good Gualdrada ; His name ...
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... living ; And if they dead are , by what privilege Go they uncovered by the heavy stole ? " Then said to me : " Tuscan , who to the college Of miserable hypocrites art come , Do not disdain to tell us who thou art . " And I to them ...
... living ; And if they dead are , by what privilege Go they uncovered by the heavy stole ? " Then said to me : " Tuscan , who to the college Of miserable hypocrites art come , Do not disdain to tell us who thou art . " And I to them ...
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