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And never 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 ...
And never 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 ...
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Then he moved on , and I behind him followed . CANTO II . D : Y 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 ...
Then he moved on , and I behind him followed . CANTO II . D : Y 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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79 Beatrice am I , who do bid thee go ; I come from there , where I would fain
return ; Love 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 ...
79 Beatrice am I , who do bid thee go ; I come from there , where I would fain
return ; Love 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 ...
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Thus said I to him ; and when he had moved , I entered on the deep and savage
way . 136 CANTO III . 5 " 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 ...
Thus said I to him ; and when he had moved , I entered on the deep and savage
way . 136 CANTO III . 5 " 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 ...
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EROKE the deep lethargy within my head A heavy thunder , so that I upstarted ,
Like to a person 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 ...
EROKE the deep lethargy within my head A heavy thunder , so that I upstarted ,
Like to a person 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 ...
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