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Page 91
... appeared , With tongue asunder in his windpipe slit , Curio , who in speaking was so bold ! And one , who both his hands dissevered had , The stumps uplifting through the murky air , So that the blood made horrible his face , Cried out ...
... appeared , With tongue asunder in his windpipe slit , Curio , who in speaking was so bold ! And one , who both his hands dissevered had , The stumps uplifting through the murky air , So that the blood made horrible his face , Cried out ...
Page 100
... appeared to me as long and large As is at Rome the pine - cone of Saint Peter's , And in proportion were the other bones ; So that the margin , which an apron was Down from the middle , showed so much of him Above it , that to reach up ...
... appeared to me as long and large As is at Rome the pine - cone of Saint Peter's , And in proportion were the other bones ; So that the margin , which an apron was Down from the middle , showed so much of him Above it , that to reach up ...
Page 107
... my face , Still it appeared to me I felt some wind ; Whence I : " My Master , who sets this in motion ? Is not below here every vapour quenched ? " 70 73 8 : 100 103 F Whence he to me : " Full soon shalt INFERNO , XXXIII . 107.
... my face , Still it appeared to me I felt some wind ; Whence I : " My Master , who sets this in motion ? Is not below here every vapour quenched ? " 70 73 8 : 100 103 F Whence he to me : " Full soon shalt INFERNO , XXXIII . 107.
Page 110
... appeared to me , When I beheld three faces on his head ! The one in front , and that vermilion was ; Two were the others , that were joined with this Above the middle part of either shoulder , And they were joined together at the crest ...
... appeared to me , When I beheld three faces on his head ! The one in front , and that vermilion was ; Two were the others , that were joined with this Above the middle part of either shoulder , And they were joined together at the crest ...
Page 115
... appeared to me a wonderful vision , in which I beheld things that made me propose to say no more of this blessed one , until I shall be able to treat of her more worthily . And to attain thereunto , truly I strive with all my power , as ...
... appeared to me a wonderful vision , in which I beheld things that made me propose to say no more of this blessed one , until I shall be able to treat of her more worthily . And to attain thereunto , truly I strive with all my power , as ...
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