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... moved she from before my face , Nay , rather did impede so much my way , That many times I to return had turned . The time was the beginning of the morning , And up the sun was mounting with those stars That with him were , what time ...
... moved she from before my face , Nay , rather did impede so much my way , That many times I to return had turned . The time was the beginning of the morning , And up the sun was mounting with those stars That with him were , what time ...
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... moved on , and I behind him followed . CANTO II . DAY was departing , and the embrowned air Released the animals that are on earth From their fatigues ; and I the only one Made myself ready to sustain the war , Both of the way and ...
... moved on , and I behind him followed . CANTO II . DAY was departing , and the embrowned air Released the animals that are on earth From their fatigues ; and I the only one Made myself ready to sustain the war , Both of the way and ...
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... moved me , which compelleth me to speak . When I shall be in presence of my Lord , · Full often will I praise thee unto him . ' Then paused she , and thereafter I began : ' O Lady of virtue , thou alone through whom The human race ...
... moved me , which compelleth me to speak . When I shall be in presence of my Lord , · Full often will I praise thee unto him . ' Then paused she , and thereafter I began : ' O Lady of virtue , thou alone through whom The human race ...
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... moved , I entered on the deep and savage way . CANTO III . " THROUGH me the way is to the city dolent ; Through me the way is to eternal dole ; Through me the way among the people lost . Justice incited my sublime Creator ; Created me ...
... moved , I entered on the deep and savage way . CANTO III . " THROUGH me the way is to the city dolent ; Through me the way is to eternal dole ; Through me the way among the people lost . Justice incited my sublime Creator ; Created me ...
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... 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 , that upon the verge I found 12 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... 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 , that upon the verge I found 12 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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Æneid Angels appeared arms Beatrice beautiful behold Benvenuto Benvenuto da Imola Boccaccio body Brunetto Brunetto Latini called CANTO Carroccio Charles de Valois Charles of Anjou Christ Christian Church Ciacco circle colour Convito Corso Donati Dante Dante's death descended divine Divine Comedy dost doth earth Emperor eternal eyes face father feet fire flame Florence Florentine Ghibelline give Guelfs Guido hand head heard heart heaven Hell holy honour Inferno Italian Italy King lady Latin light living look Lord Malebolge Master ment Messer mind monks mountain nature never noble o'er Ottimo Ovid passed Peter Pistoia poem poet Pope punished Purgatory qu'il Ravenna Roman Rome round saint says seems side sight song Sordello soul speak spirit stars Statius sweet tell thee thine things thou shalt tion turned unto Virgil virtue weeping whence words