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... side they land , Again on this side a new troop assembles . My son , " the courteous Master said to me , " All those who perish in the wrath of God Here meet together out of every land ; And ready are they to pass o'er the river ...
... side they land , Again on this side a new troop assembles . My son , " the courteous Master said to me , " All those who perish in the wrath of God Here meet together out of every land ; And ready are they to pass o'er the river ...
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... side the summit , when I saw a fire That overcame a hemisphere of darkness . We were a little distant from it still , But not so far that I in part discerned not That honourable people held that place . " O thou who honourest every art ...
... side the summit , when I saw a fire That overcame a hemisphere of darkness . We were a little distant from it still , But not so far that I in part discerned not That honourable people held that place . " O thou who honourest every art ...
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... side Into an opening luminous and lofty , So that they all of them were visible . There opposite , upon the green enamel , Were pointed out to me the mighty spirits , Whom to have seen I feel myself exalted . I saw Electra with ...
... side Into an opening luminous and lofty , So that they all of them were visible . There opposite , upon the green enamel , Were pointed out to me the mighty spirits , Whom to have seen I feel myself exalted . I saw Electra with ...
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Dante Alighieri. Howl the rain maketh them like unto dogs ; One side they make a shelter for the other ; Oft turn themselves the wretched reprobates . When Cerberus perceived us , the great worm ! His mouths he opened , and displayed his ...
Dante Alighieri. Howl the rain maketh them like unto dogs ; One side they make a shelter for the other ; Oft turn themselves the wretched reprobates . When Cerberus perceived us , the great worm ! His mouths he opened , and displayed his ...
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... side and the other , with great howls , Rolling weights forward by main force of chest . They clashed together , and then at that point Each one turned backward , rolling retrograde , Crying , " Why keepest ? " and , " Why squanderest ...
... side and the other , with great howls , Rolling weights forward by main force of chest . They clashed together , and then at that point Each one turned backward , rolling retrograde , Crying , " Why keepest ? " and , " Why squanderest ...
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