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... hear and speak , That will we hear , and we will speak to you , While silent is the wind , as it is now . Sitteth the city , wherein I was born , Upon the sea - shore where the Po descends To rest in peace with all his retinue . Love ...
... hear and speak , That will we hear , and we will speak to you , While silent is the wind , as it is now . Sitteth the city , wherein I was born , Upon the sea - shore where the Po descends To rest in peace with all his retinue . Love ...
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... hear what through eternity re - echoes . " So we passed onward o'er the filthy mixture Of shadows and of rain with footsteps slow , Touching a little on the future life . Wherefore I said : " Master , these torments here , Will they ...
... hear what through eternity re - echoes . " So we passed onward o'er the filthy mixture Of shadows and of rain with footsteps slow , Touching a little on the future life . Wherefore I said : " Master , these torments here , Will they ...
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... hear what he proposed to them ; But with them there he did not linger long , Ere each within in rivalry ran back . They closed the portals , those our adversaries , On my Lord's breast , who had remained without And turned to me with ...
... hear what he proposed to them ; But with them there he did not linger long , Ere each within in rivalry ran back . They closed the portals , those our adversaries , On my Lord's breast , who had remained without And turned to me with ...
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... hear rightly , Beforehand whatsoe'er time brings with it , And in the present have another mode . " " We see , like those who have imperfect sight , The things , " he said , " that distant are from us ; So much still shines on us the ...
... hear rightly , Beforehand whatsoe'er time brings with it , And in the present have another mode . " " We see , like those who have imperfect sight , The things , " he said , " that distant are from us ; So much still shines on us the ...
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... Hear how and wherefore they are in constraint . Of every malice that wins hate in Heaven , Injury is the end ; and all such end Either by force or fraud afflicteth others . ་ ་ # But because fraud is man's peculiar vice , More it 34 THE ...
... Hear how and wherefore they are in constraint . Of every malice that wins hate in Heaven , Injury is the end ; and all such end Either by force or fraud afflicteth others . ་ ་ # But because fraud is man's peculiar vice , More it 34 THE ...
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