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249 CANTO II . The Celestial Pilot . - Casella 252 CANTO VIII . The Guardian
Angels and the Serpent . - Nino di Gallura .-- Currado Malaspina 271 CANTO III .
The Foot of the Mountain . - Those who have died in Contumacy of Holy Church .
249 CANTO II . The Celestial Pilot . - Casella 252 CANTO VIII . The Guardian
Angels and the Serpent . - Nino di Gallura .-- Currado Malaspina 271 CANTO III .
The Foot of the Mountain . - Those who have died in Contumacy of Holy Church .
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... unto me , Weeping , her shining eyes she turned away ; Whereby she made
me swifter in my coming ; And unto thee I came , as she desired ; I have delivered
thee from that wild beast , Which barred the beautiful mountain's short ascent .
... unto me , Weeping , her shining eyes she turned away ; Whereby she made
me swifter in my coming ; And unto thee I came , as she desired ; I have delivered
thee from that wild beast , Which barred the beautiful mountain's short ascent .
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Such as that ruin is which in the flank Smote , on this side of Trent , the Adige ,
Either by earthquake or by failing stay , For from the mountain's top , from which it
moved , Unto the plain the cliff is shattered so , Some path ' twould give to him ...
Such as that ruin is which in the flank Smote , on this side of Trent , the Adige ,
Either by earthquake or by failing stay , For from the mountain's top , from which it
moved , Unto the plain the cliff is shattered so , Some path ' twould give to him ...
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... Under whose king the world of old was chaste . There is a mountain there , that
once was glad With waters and with leaves , which was called Idla ; Now ' tis
deserted , as a thing worn ont 30 55 Rhea once chose it for the faithful cradle Of
her.
... Under whose king the world of old was chaste . There is a mountain there , that
once was glad With waters and with leaves , which was called Idla ; Now ' tis
deserted , as a thing worn ont 30 55 Rhea once chose it for the faithful cradle Of
her.
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... Seeing Heaven thus benignant unto thee , I would have given thee comfort in
the work . But that ungrateful and malignant people , Which of old time from
Fesole descended , And smacks still of the mountain and the granite , Will make
itself ...
... Seeing Heaven thus benignant unto thee , I would have given thee comfort in
the work . But that ungrateful and malignant people , Which of old time from
Fesole descended , And smacks still of the mountain and the granite , Will make
itself ...
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