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Page 4
He 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 ...
He 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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And I , who looked again , beheld a banner , Which , whirling round , ran on so
rapidly , That of all pause it 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
...
And I , who looked again , beheld a banner , Which , whirling round , ran on so
rapidly , That of all pause it 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
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My Guide descended down into the boat , And then he made me enter after him ,
And only when I entered seemed it laden . Suon as the Guide and I were in the
boat , The antique prow goes on its way , dividing More of the water than ' tis wont
...
My Guide descended down into the boat , And then he made me enter after him ,
And only when I entered seemed it laden . Suon as the Guide and I were in the
boat , The antique prow goes on its way , dividing More of the water than ' tis wont
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From off his face he fanned that unctuous air , Waving his left hand oft in front of
him , And only with that anguish seemed he weary . Well I perceived one sent
from Heaven was he , And to the Master turned ; and he made sign That I should
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From off his face he fanned that unctuous air , Waving his left hand oft in front of
him , And only with that anguish seemed he weary . Well I perceived one sent
from Heaven was he , And to the Master turned ; and he made sign That I should
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Dante Alighieri. Thereon he hid himself ; and I towards The ancient poet turned
my steps , reflecting Upon that saying , which seemed hostile to me . He moved
along ; and afterward , thus going , He said to me , “ Why art thou so bewildered ?
Dante Alighieri. Thereon he hid himself ; and I towards The ancient poet turned
my steps , reflecting Upon that saying , which seemed hostile to me . He moved
along ; and afterward , thus going , He said to me , “ Why art thou so bewildered ?
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