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Dante Alighieri. So that there scarce remained one in the cradle , An augur , and with Calchas gave the moment , In Aulis , when to sever the first cable . Eryphylus his name was , and so sings My lofty Tragedy in some part or other ...
Dante Alighieri. So that there scarce remained one in the cradle , An augur , and with Calchas gave the moment , In Aulis , when to sever the first cable . Eryphylus his name was , and so sings My lofty Tragedy in some part or other ...
Page 80
... remained ? ” Whence I , so that the Leader might attend , Upward from chin to nose my finger laid . If thou art , Reader , slow now to believe What I shall say , it will no marvel be , For I who saw it hardly can admit it . As I was ...
... remained ? ” Whence I , so that the Leader might attend , Upward from chin to nose my finger laid . If thou art , Reader , slow now to believe What I shall say , it will no marvel be , For I who saw it hardly can admit it . As I was ...
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... remained to look upon the crowd ; And saw a thing which I should be afraid , Without If it were not that conscience reassures me , That good companion which emboldens man Beneath the hauberk of its feeling pure . some further proof ...
... remained to look upon the crowd ; And saw a thing which I should be afraid , Without If it were not that conscience reassures me , That good companion which emboldens man Beneath the hauberk of its feeling pure . some further proof ...
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... remained , Said to me : " That mad sprite is Gianni Schicchi , And raving goes thus harrying other people . " " O , " said I to him , " so may not the other Set teeth on thee , let it not weary thee To tell us who it is , ere it dart ...
... remained , Said to me : " That mad sprite is Gianni Schicchi , And raving goes thus harrying other people . " " O , " said I to him , " so may not the other Set teeth on thee , let it not weary thee To tell us who it is , ere it dart ...
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... remained not ; Because all language would be insufficient . Think for thyself now , hast thou aught of wit , What I became , being of both deprived . The Emperor of the kingdom dolorous From his mid - breast forth issued from the ice ...
... remained not ; Because all language would be insufficient . Think for thyself now , hast thou aught of wit , What I became , being of both deprived . The Emperor of the kingdom dolorous From his mid - breast forth issued from the ice ...
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