The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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... earth , as thou believest ; But lightning , fleeing its appropriate site , Ne'er ran as thou , who thitherward returnest . " my former doubt I was divested If of 91 By these brief little words more smiled than spoken , I in a new one ...
... earth , as thou believest ; But lightning , fleeing its appropriate site , Ne'er ran as thou , who thitherward returnest . " my former doubt I was divested If of 91 By these brief little words more smiled than spoken , I in a new one ...
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... below , As if on earth the living fire were quiet . " Thereat she heavenward turned again her face . Line 138. From some high mount descending to the lowland . 135 140 CANTO II O YE , who in some pretty little 9 PARADISO.
... below , As if on earth the living fire were quiet . " Thereat she heavenward turned again her face . Line 138. From some high mount descending to the lowland . 135 140 CANTO II O YE , who in some pretty little 9 PARADISO.
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... earth Make people tell that fabulous tale of Cain ? " Somewhat she smiled ; and then , " If the opinion Of mortals be erroneous , " she said , 31 35 40 45 50 " Where'er the key of sense doth not unlock , Certes , the shafts of wonder ...
... earth Make people tell that fabulous tale of Cain ? " Somewhat she smiled ; and then , " If the opinion Of mortals be erroneous , " she said , 31 35 40 45 50 " Where'er the key of sense doth not unlock , Certes , the shafts of wonder ...
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... earth is seen , So that the valor of thine eyes I vanquish , Marvel thou not thereat ; for this proceeds From perfect sight , which as it apprehends To the good apprehended moves its feet . Well I perceive how is already shining Into ...
... earth is seen , So that the valor of thine eyes I vanquish , Marvel thou not thereat ; for this proceeds From perfect sight , which as it apprehends To the good apprehended moves its feet . Well I perceive how is already shining Into ...
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... earth the pride of the Arabians , Who , following Hannibal , had passed across The Alpine ridges , Po , from which thou glidest ; Beneath it triumphed while they yet were young Pompey and Scipio , and to the hill Beneath which thou wast ...
... earth the pride of the Arabians , Who , following Hannibal , had passed across The Alpine ridges , Po , from which thou glidest ; Beneath it triumphed while they yet were young Pompey and Scipio , and to the hill Beneath which thou wast ...
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