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Page 4
The time was the beginning of the morning , And up the sun was mounting with
those stars That with him were , what time the Love Divine At first in motion set
those beauteous things ; So were to me occasion of good hope , The variegated
...
The time was the beginning of the morning , And up the sun was mounting with
those stars That with him were , what time the Love Divine At first in motion set
those beauteous things ; So were to me occasion of good hope , The variegated
...
Page 10
There sighs , complaints , and ululations loud Resounded through the air without
a star , Whence I , at the beginning , wept thercat . Languages diverse , horrible
dialects , Accents of anger , words of agony , And voices high and hoarse , with ...
There sighs , complaints , and ululations loud Resounded through the air without
a star , Whence I , at the beginning , wept thercat . Languages diverse , horrible
dialects , Accents of anger , words of agony , And voices high and hoarse , with ...
Page 24
Let us descend now unto greater woe ; Already sinks each star that was
ascending When I set out , and loitering is forbidden . ” We crossed the circle to
the other bank , Near to a fount that boils , and pours itself Along a gully that runs
out of it .
Let us descend now unto greater woe ; Already sinks each star that was
ascending When I set out , and loitering is forbidden . ” We crossed the circle to
the other bank , Near to a fount that boils , and pours itself Along a gully that runs
out of it .
Page 48
And he to me : “ If thou thy star do follow , Thou canst not fail thee of a glorious
port , If well I judged in the life beautiful . And if I had not died so prematurely ,
Seeing Heaven thus benignant unto thee , I would have given thee comfort in the
...
And he to me : “ If thou thy star do follow , Thou canst not fail thee of a glorious
port , If well I judged in the life beautiful . And if I had not died so prematurely ,
Seeing Heaven thus benignant unto thee , I would have given thee comfort in the
...
Page 51
If other times so little it doth cost thee , ” Replied they all , “ to satisfy another ,
Happy art thou , thus speaking at thy will ! Therefore , if thou escape from these
dark places , And come to rebehold the beauteous stars , When it shall pleasure
thee ...
If other times so little it doth cost thee , ” Replied they all , “ to satisfy another ,
Happy art thou , thus speaking at thy will ! Therefore , if thou escape from these
dark places , And come to rebehold the beauteous stars , When it shall pleasure
thee ...
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