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Page 23
Master , ” I said to him , “ now tell me also What is this Fortune which thou
speakest of , That has the world's goods so within its clutches ? " And he to me : “
O creatures imbecile , What ignorance is this which doth beset you ? Now will I
have ...
Master , ” I said to him , “ now tell me also What is this Fortune which thou
speakest of , That has the world's goods so within its clutches ? " And he to me : “
O creatures imbecile , What ignorance is this which doth beset you ? Now will I
have ...
Page 26
We left him there , and more of him I tell not ; But on mine ears there smote a
lamentation , Whence forward I intent unbar mine eyes . And the good Master
said : “ Even now , my Son , The city draweth near whose name is Dis , With the
grave ...
We left him there , and more of him I tell not ; But on mine ears there smote a
lamentation , Whence forward I intent unbar mine eyes . And the good Master
said : “ Even now , my Son , The city draweth near whose name is Dis , With the
grave ...
Page 33
Then I , as if compunctious for my fault , Said : “ Now , then , you will tell that fallen
one , That still his son is with the living joined . And if just now , in answering , I
was dumb , Tell him I did it because I was thinking Already of the error you have ...
Then I , as if compunctious for my fault , Said : “ Now , then , you will tell that fallen
one , That still his son is with the living joined . And if just now , in answering , I
was dumb , Tell him I did it because I was thinking Already of the error you have ...
Page 35
... Whoe'er betrays for ever is consumed . ” And I : “ My Master , clear enough
proceeds Thy reasoning , and full well distinguishes This cavern and the people
who possess it . SC 55 But tell me , those within the fat lagoon ,. INFERNO , X1 .
35.
... Whoe'er betrays for ever is consumed . ” And I : “ My Master , clear enough
proceeds Thy reasoning , and full well distinguishes This cavern and the people
who possess it . SC 55 But tell me , those within the fat lagoon ,. INFERNO , X1 .
35.
Page 42
Therefore he recommenced : “ So may the man Do for thee freely what thy
speech implores , 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 ...
Therefore he recommenced : “ So may the man Do for thee freely what thy
speech implores , 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 ...
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