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Page 90
... death hath reached him yet , nor guilt doth bring him , ' My Master made reply , " to be tormented ; But to procure him full experience , Me , who am dead , behoves it to conduct him Down here through Hell , from circle unto circle ...
... death hath reached him yet , nor guilt doth bring him , ' My Master made reply , " to be tormented ; But to procure him full experience , Me , who am dead , behoves it to conduct him Down here through Hell , from circle unto circle ...
Page 106
... death , I need not say ; But ne'ertheless what thou canst not have heard , That is to say , how cruel was my death , Hear shalt thou , and shalt know if he has wronged me . A narrow perforation in the mew , Which bears because of me the ...
... death , I need not say ; But ne'ertheless what thou canst not have heard , That is to say , how cruel was my death , Hear shalt thou , and shalt know if he has wronged me . A narrow perforation in the mew , Which bears because of me the ...
Page 115
... death which came to him on the ninth day ; her death on the ninth day of the ninth month , com- puting by the Syrian method , " and in that year of our Lord " when the perfect number ten was nine times completed in that century " which ...
... death which came to him on the ninth day ; her death on the ninth day of the ninth month , com- puting by the Syrian method , " and in that year of our Lord " when the perfect number ten was nine times completed in that century " which ...
Page 117
... Death ; and Christian must needs go through it , because the way to the Celestial City lay through the midst of it . " sophers and fathers think the world was created in Spring . 45. Ambition ; and politically the royal house of France ...
... Death ; and Christian must needs go through it , because the way to the Celestial City lay through the midst of it . " sophers and fathers think the world was created in Spring . 45. Ambition ; and politically the royal house of France ...
Page 119
... death , and the colder breath of the north ; and then the waters break from their enclosures , and melt with joy and run in useful channels ; and the files do rise again from their little graves in walls , and dance awhile in the air ...
... death , and the colder breath of the north ; and then the waters break from their enclosures , and melt with joy and run in useful channels ; and the files do rise again from their little graves in walls , and dance awhile in the air ...
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