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... truth , Were stablished as the holy place , wherein Sits the successor of the greatest Peter 1 18 10 1 30 33 45 Upon this journey , whence thou givest 6 THE DIVINE COMEDY . The Dark Forest -The Hill Difficulty -The Panther, Lion, and ...
... truth , Were stablished as the holy place , wherein Sits the successor of the greatest Peter 1 18 10 1 30 33 45 Upon this journey , whence thou givest 6 THE DIVINE COMEDY . The Dark Forest -The Hill Difficulty -The Panther, Lion, and ...
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... truth which she addressed to thee ! 135 Thou hast my heart so with desire disposed To the adventure , with these words of thine , That to my first intent I have returned . Now go , for one sole will is in us both , Thou Leader , and ...
... truth which she addressed to thee ! 135 Thou hast my heart so with desire disposed To the adventure , with these words of thine , That to my first intent I have returned . Now go , for one sole will is in us both , Thou Leader , and ...
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... truth , Up in the world was by his stepson slain . " Then turned I to the Poet ; and he said , " Now he be first to thee , and second I. " A little farther on the Centaur stopped Above a folk , who far down as the throat Seemed from ...
... truth , Up in the world was by his stepson slain . " Then turned I to the Poet ; and he said , " Now he be first to thee , and second I. " A little farther on the Centaur stopped Above a folk , who far down as the throat Seemed from ...
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... truth . " 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 ...
... truth . " 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 ...
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... truth which has the face of falsehood , A man should close his lips as far as may be , Because without his fault it causes shame ; But here I cannot ; and , Reader , by the notes Of this my Comedy to thee I swear , So may they not be ...
... truth which has the face of falsehood , A man should close his lips as far as may be , Because without his fault it causes shame ; But here I cannot ; and , Reader , by the notes Of this my Comedy to thee I swear , So may they not be ...
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