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... head with eyes cast downward . Then was I still more fearful of the abyss ; Because I fires beheld , and heard laments , Whereat I , trembling , all the closer cling . 80 85 55 100 ICS 110 115 I saw then , for before I had not seen ...
... head with eyes cast downward . Then was I still more fearful of the abyss ; Because I fires beheld , and heard laments , Whereat I , trembling , all the closer cling . 80 85 55 100 ICS 110 115 I saw then , for before I had not seen ...
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... And whilst below there with mine eye I search , I saw one with his head so foul with ordure , It was not clear if he were clerk or layman . toc 15 113 1 He screamed to me : " Wherefore art thou so r8 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... And whilst below there with mine eye I search , I saw one with his head so foul with ordure , It was not clear if he were clerk or layman . toc 15 113 1 He screamed to me : " Wherefore art thou so r8 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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... head the others are dragged down Who have preceded me in simony , Flattened along the fissure of the rock . Below ... heads was born , And power and strength from the ten horns received , So long as virtue to her spouse was pleasing . g ...
... head the others are dragged down Who have preceded me in simony , Flattened along the fissure of the rock . Below ... heads was born , And power and strength from the ten horns received , So long as virtue to her spouse was pleasing . g ...
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... head , and said : " Just hear the trick Which he has thought of , down to throw himself ! " Whence he , who snares in great abundance had , Responded : " I by far too cunning am , When I procure for mine a greater sadness . " Alichin ...
... head , and said : " Just hear the trick Which he has thought of , down to throw himself ! " Whence he , who snares in great abundance had , Responded : " I by far too cunning am , When I procure for mine a greater sadness . " Alichin ...
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... head bowed down ; Then said : " The business badly he recounted Who grapples with his hook the sinners yonder . " And the Friar : " Many of the Devil's vices Once heard I at Bologna , and among them , That he's a liar and the father of ...
... head bowed down ; Then said : " The business badly he recounted Who grapples with his hook the sinners yonder . " And the Friar : " Many of the Devil's vices Once heard I at Bologna , and among them , That he's a liar and the father of ...
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