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... sight , uncovered Down to the chin , a shadow at his side ; I think that he had risen on his knees . Round me he gazed , as if solicitude He had to see if some one else were with me , But after his suspicion was all spent , Weeping , he ...
... sight , uncovered Down to the chin , a shadow at his side ; I think that he had risen on his knees . Round me he gazed , as if solicitude He had to see if some one else were with me , But after his suspicion was all spent , Weeping , he ...
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... sight alone suffice thee , Hear how and wherefore they are in constraint . Of every malice that wins hate in Heaven , Injury is the end ; and all such end Either by force or fraud afflicteth others . ་ ་ # But because fraud is man's ...
... sight alone suffice thee , Hear how and wherefore they are in constraint . Of every malice that wins hate in Heaven , Injury is the end ; and all such end Either by force or fraud afflicteth others . ་ ་ # But because fraud is man's ...
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... sight . " Aye to that truth which has the face of falsehood , A man should close his lips as far as may be , Because without his fault it causes shame ; But here I cannot ; and , Reader , by the notes Of this my Comedy to thee I swear ...
... sight . " Aye to that truth which has the face of falsehood , A man should close his lips as far as may be , Because without his fault it causes shame ; But here I cannot ; and , Reader , by the notes Of this my Comedy to thee I swear ...
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... sight of everything but of the monster . Onward he goeth , swimming slowly , slowly ; Wheels and descends , but I perceive it only By wind upon my face and from below . I heard already on the right the whirlpool Making a horrible ...
... sight of everything but of the monster . Onward he goeth , swimming slowly , slowly ; Wheels and descends , but I perceive it only By wind upon my face and from below . I heard already on the right the whirlpool Making a horrible ...
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... sight of this one I am not unfed . " Therefore I stayed my feet to make him out , And with me the sweet Guide came to a stand , And to my going somewhat back assented ; And he , the scourged one , thought to hide himself , Lowering his ...
... sight of this one I am not unfed . " Therefore I stayed my feet to make him out , And with me the sweet Guide came to a stand , And to my going somewhat back assented ; And he , the scourged one , thought to hide himself , Lowering his ...
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