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... Began he ; " Else . . . Such offered us herself ... O how I long that some one here arrive ! " Well I perceived , as soon as the beginning He covered up with what came afterward , That they were words quite different from the first ...
... Began he ; " Else . . . Such offered us herself ... O how I long that some one here arrive ! " Well I perceived , as soon as the beginning He covered up with what came afterward , That they were words quite different from the first ...
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... began upon the horrid threshold ; " Whence is this arrogance within you couched ? Wherefore recalcitrate against that will , From which the end can never be cut off , And which has many times increased your pain ? What helpeth it to ...
... began upon the horrid threshold ; " Whence is this arrogance within you couched ? Wherefore recalcitrate against that will , From which the end can never be cut off , And which has many times increased your pain ? What helpeth it to ...
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... began , " as pleases thee , Speak to me , and my longings satisfy ; The people who are lying in these tombs , Might they be seen ? already are uplifted The covers all , and no one keepeth guard . " And he to me : " They all will be ...
... began , " as pleases thee , Speak to me , and my longings satisfy ; The people who are lying in these tombs , Might they be seen ? already are uplifted The covers all , and no one keepeth guard . " And he to me : " They all will be ...
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... Began he then to say , 66 are three small circles , From grade to grade , like those which thou art leaving They all are full of spirits maledict ; But that hereafter sight alone suffice thee , Hear how and wherefore they are in ...
... Began he then to say , 66 are three small circles , From grade to grade , like those which thou art leaving They all are full of spirits maledict ; But that hereafter sight alone suffice thee , Hear how and wherefore they are in ...
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... began to say , " and shalt be , till Thou comest out upon the horrible sand ; Therefore look well around , and thou shalt see Things that will credence give unto my speech . " I heard on all sides lamentations uttered , And person none ...
... began to say , " and shalt be , till Thou comest out upon the horrible sand ; Therefore look well around , and thou shalt see Things that will credence give unto my speech . " I heard on all sides lamentations uttered , And person none ...
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Æneid Angels appeared arms Beatrice beautiful behold Benvenuto Benvenuto da Imola Boccaccio body Brunetto Brunetto Latini called CANTO Carroccio Charles de Valois Charles of Anjou Christ Christian Church Ciacco circle colour Convito Corso Donati Dante Dante's death descended divine Divine Comedy dost doth earth Emperor eternal eyes face father feet fire flame Florence Florentine Ghibelline give Guelfs Guido hand head heard heart heaven Hell holy honour Inferno Italian Italy King lady Latin light living look Lord Malebolge Master ment Messer mind monks mountain nature never noble o'er Ottimo Ovid passed Peter Pistoia poem poet Pope punished Purgatory qu'il Ravenna Roman Rome round saint says seems side sight song Sordello soul speak spirit stars Statius sweet tell thee thine things thou shalt tion turned unto Virgil virtue weeping whence words