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The Four Poets , Homer , CANTO XII . Horace , Ovid , and Lucan . - The The
Minotaur .-- The Seventh Cir . Noble Castle of Philosophy cle . - The Violent .
Phlegethon.— The Violent against their CANTO V. Neighbours . — The Centaurs
.
The Four Poets , Homer , CANTO XII . Horace , Ovid , and Lucan . - The The
Minotaur .-- The Seventh Cir . Noble Castle of Philosophy cle . - The Violent .
Phlegethon.— The Violent against their CANTO V. Neighbours . — The Centaurs
.
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Me came unto a noble castle's foot , Seven times encompassed with lofty walls ,
Defended round by a fair rivulet ; This we passed over even as firm ground ;
Through portals seven I entered with these Sages ; We came into a meadow of
fresh ...
Me came unto a noble castle's foot , Seven times encompassed with lofty walls ,
Defended round by a fair rivulet ; This we passed over even as firm ground ;
Through portals seven I entered with these Sages ; We came into a meadow of
fresh ...
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Being by such a noble lover kissed , This one , who ne'er from me shall be
divided , Kissed me upon the mouth all palpitating . Galeotto was the book and
he who wrote it . That day no farther did we read therein . ” And all the while one
spirit ...
Being by such a noble lover kissed , This one , who ne'er from me shall be
divided , Kissed me upon the mouth all palpitating . Galeotto was the book and
he who wrote it . That day no farther did we read therein . ” And all the while one
spirit ...
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O Tuscan , thou who through the city of fire Goest alive , thus speaking modestly ,
Be pleased to stay thy footsteps in this place Thy mode of speaking makes thee
manifest A native of that noble fatherland , To which perhaps I too molestful was .
O Tuscan , thou who through the city of fire Goest alive , thus speaking modestly ,
Be pleased to stay thy footsteps in this place Thy mode of speaking makes thee
manifest A native of that noble fatherland , To which perhaps I too molestful was .
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JOO . Another assertion of Dante's And yet just before , line ini , Dante -
consciousness of his own power as a poet . speaks of this meadow as a “
meadow 106. This is the Noble Castle of of fresh verdure . " human wit and
learning , encircled ...
JOO . Another assertion of Dante's And yet just before , line ini , Dante -
consciousness of his own power as a poet . speaks of this meadow as a “
meadow 106. This is the Noble Castle of of fresh verdure . " human wit and
learning , encircled ...
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