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... rise again the other By force of him who now is on the coast . High will it hold its forehead a long while , Keeping the other under heavy burdens , Howe'er it weeps thereat and is indignant . The just are two , and are not understood ...
... rise again the other By force of him who now is on the coast . High will it hold its forehead a long while , Keeping the other under heavy burdens , Howe'er it weeps thereat and is indignant . The just are two , and are not understood ...
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... rise again With the fist closed , and these with tresses shorn . Ill giving and ill keeping the fair world Have ta'en from them , and placed them in this scuffte Whate'er it be , no words adorn I for it . Now canst thou , Son , behold ...
... rise again With the fist closed , and these with tresses shorn . Ill giving and ill keeping the fair world Have ta'en from them , and placed them in this scuffte Whate'er it be , no words adorn I for it . Now canst thou , Son , behold ...
Page 46
... rise in this way from our world , Why only on this verge appears it to us ? " And he to me : " Thou knowest the place is round , And notwithstanding thou hast journeyed far , Still to the left descending to the bottom , Thou hast not ...
... rise in this way from our world , Why only on this verge appears it to us ? " And he to me : " Thou knowest the place is round , And notwithstanding thou hast journeyed far , Still to the left descending to the bottom , Thou hast not ...
Page 48
... rise , In which may yet revive the consecrated Seed of those Romans , who remained there when The nest of such great malice it became . " " If my entreaty wholly were fulfilled , " Replied I to him , " not yet would you be In banishment ...
... rise , In which may yet revive the consecrated Seed of those Romans , who remained there when The nest of such great malice it became . " " If my entreaty wholly were fulfilled , " Replied I to him , " not yet would you be In banishment ...
Page 71
... intercessor was the heat ; But ne'ertheless of rising there was naught , To such degree they had their wings belimed 100 LCS 3 120 179 14- Lamenting with the others , Barbariccia Made four of them INFERNO , XXII . 71.
... intercessor was the heat ; But ne'ertheless of rising there was naught , To such degree they had their wings belimed 100 LCS 3 120 179 14- Lamenting with the others , Barbariccia Made four of them INFERNO , XXII . 71.
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