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... tell thee why I came , and what I heard At the first moment when I grieved for thee . Among those was I who are in suspense , And a fair , saintly Lady called to me In such wise , I besought her to command me Her eyes where shining ...
... tell thee why I came , and what I heard At the first moment when I grieved for thee . Among those was I who are in suspense , And a fair , saintly Lady called to me In such wise , I besought her to command me Her eyes where shining ...
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... Tell me , my Master , tell me , thou my Lord , " Began I , with desire of being certain Of that Faith which o'ercometh every error , " Came any one by his own merit hence , Or by another's , who was blessed thereafter ? " And he , who ...
... Tell me , my Master , tell me , thou my Lord , " Began I , with desire of being certain Of that Faith which o'ercometh every error , " Came any one by his own merit hence , Or by another's , who was blessed thereafter ? " And he , who ...
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... tell me who thou art , that in so doleful A place art put , and in such punishment , If some are greater , none is ... tell me , if thou knowest , to what shall come The citizens of the divided city ; If any there be just ; and the ...
... tell me who thou art , that in so doleful A place art put , and in such punishment , If some are greater , none is ... tell me , if thou knowest , to what shall come The citizens of the divided city ; If any there be just ; and the ...
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... tell thee and no more I answer . " Then his straightforward eyes he turned askance , Eyed me a little , and then bowed his head ; He fell therewith prone like the other blind . And the Guide said to me : “ He wakes no more This side the ...
... tell thee and no more I answer . " Then his straightforward eyes he turned askance , Eyed me a little , and then bowed his head ; He fell therewith prone like the other blind . And the Guide said to me : “ He wakes no more This side the ...
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... tell me also What is this Fortune which thou speakest of , That has the world's goods so within its clutches ? " And he to me : " O creatures imbecile , What ignorance is this which doth beset you ? Now will I have thee learn my ...
... tell me also What is this Fortune which thou speakest of , That has the world's goods so within its clutches ? " And he to me : " O creatures imbecile , What ignorance is this which doth beset you ? Now will I have thee learn my ...
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