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... thee from this apprehension , I'll 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 ...
... thee from this apprehension , I'll 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 ...
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... thee unto him . ' Then paused she , and thereafter I began : ' O Lady of virtue , thou alone through whom The human ... thee , So that stern judgment there above is broken . In her entreaty she besought Lucia , And said , " Thy faithful ...
... thee unto him . ' Then paused she , and thereafter I began : ' O Lady of virtue , thou alone through whom The human ... thee , So that stern judgment there above is broken . In her entreaty she besought Lucia , And said , " Thy faithful ...
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... thee I came , as she desired ; I have delivered thee from that wild beast , Which barred the beautiful mountain's short ascent . What is it , then ? Why , why dost thou delay ? Why is such baseness bedded in thy heart ? Daring and ...
... thee I came , as she desired ; I have delivered thee from that wild beast , Which barred the beautiful mountain's short ascent . What is it , then ? Why , why dost thou delay ? Why is such baseness bedded in thy heart ? Daring and ...
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... thee from these people , who are dead ! " But when he saw that I did not withdraw , He said : " By other ways , by other ports Thou to the shore shalt come , not here , for passage ; A lighter vessel needs must carry thee . ” And unto ...
... thee from these people , who are dead ! " But when he saw that I did not withdraw , He said : " By other ways , by other ports Thou to the shore shalt come , not here , for passage ; A lighter vessel needs must carry thee . ” And unto ...
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... thee out of my remembrance , So that it seems not I have ever seen thee . But tell me who thou art , that in so doleful A place art put , and in such punishment , If some are greater , none is so displeasing . " And he to me : " Thy ...
... thee out of my remembrance , So that it seems not I have ever seen thee . But tell me who thou art , that in so doleful A place art put , and in such punishment , If some are greater , none is so displeasing . " And he to me : " Thy ...
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