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... 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 citizens , with the great throng ...
... 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 citizens , with the great throng ...
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... 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 solved me . " And now my Master was recalling me ...
... 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 solved me . " And now my Master was recalling me ...
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... is consumed . " And I : " My Master , clear enough proceeds Thy reasoning , and full well distinguishes This cavern and the people who possess it . 19 35 40 45 3 SC 53 71 85 9 But tell me , those within the INFERNO , XI . 35.
... is consumed . " And I : " My Master , clear enough proceeds Thy reasoning , and full well distinguishes This cavern and the people who possess it . 19 35 40 45 3 SC 53 71 85 9 But tell me , those within the INFERNO , XI . 35.
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... tell him who thou wast , so that by way Of some amends thy fame he may refresh Up in the world , to which he can return . " And the trunk said : " So thy sweet words allure me , I cannot silent be ; and you be vexed not , That I a ...
... tell him who thou wast , so that by way Of some amends thy fame he may refresh Up in the world , to which he can return . " And the trunk said : " So thy sweet words allure me , I cannot silent be ; and you be vexed not , That I a ...
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... 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 such a voice converted : " With brevity ...
... 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 such a voice converted : " With brevity ...
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