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... seemed as if against me he were coming With head uplifted , and with ravenous hunger , So that it seemed the air was afraid of him ; And a she - wolf , that with all hungerings Seemed to be laden in her meagreness , And many folk has ...
... seemed as if against me he were coming With head uplifted , and with ravenous hunger , So that it seemed the air was afraid of him ; And a she - wolf , that with all hungerings Seemed to be laden in her meagreness , And many folk has ...
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... seemed to me indignant ; And after it there came so long a train Of people , that I ne'er would have believed That ever Death so many had undone , ་ 45 45 When some among them I had recognised , I looked 10 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... seemed to me indignant ; And after it there came so long a train Of people , that I ne'er would have believed That ever Death so many had undone , ་ 45 45 When some among them I had recognised , I looked 10 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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... seemed it laden . Soon as the Guide and I were in the boat , The antique prow goes on its way , dividing More of the water than ' tis wont with others . While we were running through the dead canal , Uprose in front of me one full of ...
... seemed it laden . Soon as the Guide and I were in the boat , The antique prow goes on its way , dividing More of the water than ' tis wont with others . While we were running through the dead canal , Uprose in front of me one full of ...
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... seemed he weary . Well I perceived one sent from Heaven was he , And to the Master turned ; and he made sign That I should quiet stand , and bow before him . Ah ! how disdainful he appeared to me ! He reached the gate , and with a ...
... seemed he weary . Well I perceived one sent from Heaven was he , And to the Master turned ; and he made sign That I should quiet stand , and bow before him . Ah ! how disdainful he appeared to me ! He reached the gate , and with a ...
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... seemed hostile to me . He moved along ; and afterward , thus going , He said to me , " Why art thou so bewildered ? " And I in his inquiry satisfied him . " Let memory preserve what thou hast heard Against thyself , " that Sage ...
... seemed hostile to me . He moved along ; and afterward , thus going , He said to me , " Why art thou so bewildered ? " And I in his inquiry satisfied him . " Let memory preserve what thou hast heard Against thyself , " that Sage ...
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