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... spirit . But by that virtue through which I am moving My steps along this savage thoroughfare , Give us some one of thine , to be with us , And who may show us where to pass the ford , And who may carry this one on his back ; For ' tis ...
... spirit . But by that virtue through which I am moving My steps along this savage thoroughfare , Give us some one of thine , to be with us , And who may show us where to pass the ford , And who may carry this one on his back ; For ' tis ...
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... spirit of pity whatsoever ? Men once we were , and now are changed to trees ; Indeed , thy hand should be more pitiful , Even if the souls of serpents we had been . " As out of a green brand , that is on fire At one of the ends , and ...
... spirit of pity whatsoever ? Men once we were , and now are changed to trees ; Indeed , thy hand should be more pitiful , Even if the souls of serpents we had been . " As out of a green brand , that is on fire At one of the ends , and ...
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... Spirit incarcerate , again be pleased To tell us in what way the soul is bound Within these knots ; and tell us , if thou canst , If any from such members e'er is freed . " Then blew the trunk amain , and afterward The wind was into ...
... Spirit incarcerate , again be pleased To tell us in what way the soul is bound Within these knots ; and tell us , if thou canst , If any from such members e'er is freed . " Then blew the trunk amain , and afterward The wind was into ...
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... I replied as was imposed on me . Whereat the spirit writhed with both his feet , Then , sighing , with a voice of lamentation Said to me : " Then what wantest thou of me ? 1 3 If who I am thou carest so much to know 60 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... I replied as was imposed on me . Whereat the spirit writhed with both his feet , Then , sighing , with a voice of lamentation Said to me : " Then what wantest thou of me ? 1 3 If who I am thou carest so much to know 60 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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... spirit that o'ercometh every battle , If with its heavy body it sink not . A longer stairway it behoves thee mount ; ' Tis not enough from these to have departed ; Let it avail thee , if thou understand me . " Then I uprose , showing ...
... spirit that o'ercometh every battle , If with its heavy body it sink not . A longer stairway it behoves thee mount ; ' Tis not enough from these to have departed ; Let it avail thee , if thou understand me . " Then I uprose , showing ...
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