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Dante Alighieri. But thou , why goest thou back to such annoyance ? Why climb'st thou not the Mount Delectable ... shalt hear the desperate lamentations , Shalt see the ancient spirits disconsolate , Who cry out each one for the second ...
Dante Alighieri. But thou , why goest thou back to such annoyance ? Why climb'st thou not the Mount Delectable ... shalt hear the desperate lamentations , Shalt see the ancient spirits disconsolate , Who cry out each one for the second ...
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... must be abandoned , All cowardice must needs be here extinct . We to the place have come , where I have told thee Thou shalt behold the people dolorous Who have foregone the good of intellect . " And after he had laid his hand on mine ...
... must be abandoned , All cowardice must needs be here extinct . We to the place have come , where I have told thee Thou shalt behold the people dolorous Who have foregone the good of intellect . " And after he had laid his hand on mine ...
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... shall all be known To thee , as soon as we our footsteps stay Upon the dismal shore of Acheron . " Then with mine ... Thou to the shore shalt come , not here , for passage ; A lighter vessel needs must carry thee . ” And unto him the ...
... shall all be known To thee , as soon as we our footsteps stay Upon the dismal shore of Acheron . " Then with mine ... Thou to the shore shalt come , not here , for passage ; A lighter vessel needs must carry thee . ” And unto him the ...
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... thou shalt second be . " And I , who of his colour was aware , Said : " How shall I come , if thou art afraid , Who'rt wont to be a comfort to my fears ? " And he to me : " The anguish of the people Who are below here in my face depicts ...
... thou shalt second be . " And I , who of his colour was aware , Said : " How shall I come , if thou art afraid , Who'rt wont to be a comfort to my fears ? " And he to me : " The anguish of the people Who are below here in my face depicts ...
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... thou arrived , fell soul ? " Phlegyas , Phlegyas , thou criest out in vain For this once , " said my Lord ; " thou shalt not have us Longer than in the passing of the slough . " As he who listens to some great deceit That has been done ...
... thou arrived , fell soul ? " Phlegyas , Phlegyas , thou criest out in vain For this once , " said my Lord ; " thou shalt not have us Longer than in the passing of the slough . " As he who listens to some great deceit That has been done ...
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