The Divine ComedyYale University Press, 1915 - 443 pages |
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Alcmaeon answered appeared art thou Barbagia Beatrice began behold beneath blessed bolgia breast brow CANTO Chiron circle Cocytus cried desire divine Divine Comedy drew earth eternal face fear feet fire flame Forlì gaze Geryon grace Guido Guinizelli hast hear heard heart heaven holy Lady Leader light little flames living look Malebolge Malebranche Master mortal Mount moved naught neath perchance Phlegyas Piccarda pray prayer rays Romagna round seemed seen shade shouldst Sichaeus side sight sing smile song Sordello soul speak spirit spoke star Statius steps stream sweet tears tell thee thence thine eyes things thirst thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thou mayst thou seest thou shalt thou wilt thou wouldst thought thy mind thyself truth turned Tuscan twixt unto upward Virgil virtue voice wheels whence Wherefore wings wonder wont words