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Page 91
And one , who both his hands dissevered had , The stumps uplifting through the
murky air , So that the blood made horrible his face , Cried out : “ Thou shalt
remember Mosca also , Who said , alas ! ' A thing done has an end ! ' Which was
an ill ...
And one , who both his hands dissevered had , The stumps uplifting through the
murky air , So that the blood made horrible his face , Cried out : “ Thou shalt
remember Mosca also , Who said , alas ! ' A thing done has an end ! ' Which was
an ill ...
Page 115
The whole " After this sonnet there appeared to me number of cantos is one
hundred , the a wonderful vision , in which I beheld perfect number ten multiplied
into itself ; things that made me propose to say no but if we count the first canto of
the ...
The whole " After this sonnet there appeared to me number of cantos is one
hundred , the a wonderful vision , in which I beheld perfect number ten multiplied
into itself ; things that made me propose to say no but if we count the first canto of
the ...
Page 116
For one sense is any man shall add unto these things that which is derived from
the letter , God shall add unto him the plagues that and another is that which is
derived are written in this book ; and if any man from the things signified by the ...
For one sense is any man shall add unto these things that which is derived from
the letter , God shall add unto him the plagues that and another is that which is
derived are written in this book ; and if any man from the things signified by the ...
Page 120
... 9 , is in the grotesque spirit of the carefully , that it was made just like the
Mediæval Mysteries . embankments of Ghent or Bruges against “ After all these
things , I was led to the sea , or those in Lombardy which the Tartarean Regions ,
and to ...
... 9 , is in the grotesque spirit of the carefully , that it was made just like the
Mediæval Mysteries . embankments of Ghent or Bruges against “ After all these
things , I was led to the sea , or those in Lombardy which the Tartarean Regions ,
and to ...
Page 135
says Nor care nor thought to other things will Chaucer in The Persones Tule , p .
202 , give . speaking of wrath . “ Yes , certes . Alas ! But now ye may no more
have speech of me , it Denimmeth fro man his witte and his For this mine office ...
says Nor care nor thought to other things will Chaucer in The Persones Tule , p .
202 , give . speaking of wrath . “ Yes , certes . Alas ! But now ye may no more
have speech of me , it Denimmeth fro man his witte and his For this mine office ...
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