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Page 49
What you narrate of my career I write , And keep it to be glossed with other text By
a Lady who can do it , if I reach her . This much will I have manifest to you ;
Provided that my conscience do not chide me , For whatsoever Fortune I am
ready .
What you narrate of my career I write , And keep it to be glossed with other text By
a Lady who can do it , if I reach her . This much will I have manifest to you ;
Provided that my conscience do not chide me , For whatsoever Fortune I am
ready .
Page 60
Art thou so early satiate with that wealth , For which thou didst not fear to take by
fraud The beautiful Lady , and then work her woe ? " Gach I became , as people
are who stand , Not comprehending what is answered them , Ás if bemocked ...
Art thou so early satiate with that wealth , For which thou didst not fear to take by
fraud The beautiful Lady , and then work her woe ? " Gach I became , as people
are who stand , Not comprehending what is answered them , Ás if bemocked ...
Page 96
... ancient ghost Of the nefarious Myrrha , who became Beyond all rightful love
her father's lover . She came to sin with him after this manner , By counterfeiting
of another's form ; As he who goeth yonder undertook , That he might gain the
lady ...
... ancient ghost Of the nefarious Myrrha , who became Beyond all rightful love
her father's lover . She came to sin with him after this manner , By counterfeiting
of another's form ; As he who goeth yonder undertook , That he might gain the
lady ...
Page 115
Bestiality . its Lady , that is to say , of the Blessed I. INCONTINENCE : 1. The
Wanton . Beatrice , who in glory gazes into the face 2. The Gluttonous . 3. The
Avaricious of Him , qui est per omnia sæcula bene- I and Prodigal . 4. The
Irascible and ...
Bestiality . its Lady , that is to say , of the Blessed I. INCONTINENCE : 1. The
Wanton . Beatrice , who in glory gazes into the face 2. The Gluttonous . 3. The
Avaricious of Him , qui est per omnia sæcula bene- I and Prodigal . 4. The
Irascible and ...
Page 117
I say leopard shall watch over their cities : and affirm , " he remarks , Convito , V.
16 , every one that goeth out thence shall be that the lady with whom I became
torn in pieces . enamoured after my first love was the 32. Worldly Pleasure ; and ...
I say leopard shall watch over their cities : and affirm , " he remarks , Convito , V.
16 , every one that goeth out thence shall be that the lady with whom I became
torn in pieces . enamoured after my first love was the 32. Worldly Pleasure ; and ...
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