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Let us not speak of them , but look , and pass . " And I , who looked again , beheld
a banner , Which , whirling round , ran on so rapidly , That of all pause it seemed
to me indignant ; And after it there came so long a train Of people , that I ne'er ...
Let us not speak of them , but look , and pass . " And I , who looked again , beheld
a banner , Which , whirling round , ran on so rapidly , That of all pause it seemed
to me indignant ; And after it there came so long a train Of people , that I ne'er ...
Page 11
Hope nevermore to look upon the heavens ; I come to lead you to the other shore
, To the eternal shades in heat and frost . And thou , that yonder standest , living
soul , Withdraw thee from these people , who are dead ! " But when he saw that I
...
Hope nevermore to look upon the heavens ; I come to lead you to the other shore
, To the eternal shades in heat and frost . And thou , that yonder standest , living
soul , Withdraw thee from these people , who are dead ! " But when he saw that I
...
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IU Albeit that this people maledict To true perfection never can attain , Hereafter
more than now they look to pe . ” Round in a circle by that road we went ,
Speaking much more , which I do not repeat ; We came unto the point where the
descent ...
IU Albeit that this people maledict To true perfection never can attain , Hereafter
more than now they look to pe . ” Round in a circle by that road we went ,
Speaking much more , which I do not repeat ; We came unto the point where the
descent ...
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And I , who stood intent upon beholding , Saw people mud - besprent in that
lagoon , All of them naked and with angry look . They smote each other not alone
with hands , But with the head and with the breast and feet , Tearing each other ...
And I , who stood intent upon beholding , Saw people mud - besprent in that
lagoon , All of them naked and with angry look . They smote each other not alone
with hands , But with the head and with the breast and feet , Tearing each other ...
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And he to me : “ The fire eternal That kindles them within makes them look red ,
As thou beholdest in this nether Hell . ” Then we arrived within the moats
profound , That circumvallate that disconsolate city ; The walls appeared to me to
be of ...
And he to me : “ The fire eternal That kindles them within makes them look red ,
As thou beholdest in this nether Hell . ” Then we arrived within the moats
profound , That circumvallate that disconsolate city ; The walls appeared to me to
be of ...
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