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Page 65
Eryphylus his name was , and so sings My lofty Tragedy in some part or other ;
That knowest thou weli , who knoweg * the whole of it . The nexi , who is so
slender in the flanks , Was Michael Scott , who of a verity Of magical illusions
knew the ...
Eryphylus his name was , and so sings My lofty Tragedy in some part or other ;
That knowest thou weli , who knoweg * the whole of it . The nexi , who is so
slender in the flanks , Was Michael Scott , who of a verity Of magical illusions
knew the ...
Page 69
We went upon our way with the ten deinons ; Ah , savage company ! but in the
church With saints , and in the tavern with the gluttons ! the pitch was my intent ,
To see the whole condition of that Bolgia , And of the people who therein were ...
We went upon our way with the ten deinons ; Ah , savage company ! but in the
church With saints , and in the tavern with the gluttons ! the pitch was my intent ,
To see the whole condition of that Bolgia , And of the people who therein were ...
Page 86
If thou but lately into this blind world Hast fallen down from that sweet Latian land
, Wherefrom I bring the whole of my transgression , Say , if the Romagnuols have
peace or war , For I was from the mountåins there between Urbino and the yoke ...
If thou but lately into this blind world Hast fallen down from that sweet Latian land
, Wherefrom I bring the whole of my transgression , Say , if the Romagnuols have
peace or war , For I was from the mountåins there between Urbino and the yoke ...
Page 93
I do not think a sadder sight to see Was in Ægina the whole people sick , ( When
was the air so full of pestilence , The animals , down to the little worm , All fell ,
and afterwards the ancient people , According as the poets have affirmed , Were
...
I do not think a sadder sight to see Was in Ægina the whole people sick , ( When
was the air so full of pestilence , The animals , down to the little worm , All fell ,
and afterwards the ancient people , According as the poets have affirmed , Were
...
Page 98
Remember , perjurer , about the horse , ” He made reply who had the swollen
belly , “ And rueful be it thee the whole world knows it . " “ Rueful to thee the thirst
be wherewith cracks Thy tongue , ” the Greek said , “ an 1 the putrid water That ...
Remember , perjurer , about the horse , ” He made reply who had the swollen
belly , “ And rueful be it thee the whole world knows it . " “ Rueful to thee the thirst
be wherewith cracks Thy tongue , ” the Greek said , “ an 1 the putrid water That ...
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