The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 11867 |
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... began , A panther light and swift exceedingly , Which with a spotted skin was covered o'er ! And never moved she from before my face , Nay , rather did impede so much my way , That many times I to return had turned . The time was the ...
... began , A panther light and swift exceedingly , Which with a spotted skin was covered o'er ! And never moved she from before my face , Nay , rather did impede so much my way , That many times I to return had turned . The time was the ...
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... began : " Poet , who guidest me , Regard my manhood , if it be sufficient , Ere to the arduous pass thou dost confide me . Thou sayest , that of Silvius the parent , While yet corruptible , unto the world Immortal went , and was there ...
... began : " Poet , who guidest me , Regard my manhood , if it be sufficient , Ere to the arduous pass thou dost confide me . Thou sayest , that of Silvius the parent , While yet corruptible , unto the world Immortal went , and was there ...
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... began to say , gentle and low , With voice angelical , in her own language : ' O spirit courteous of Mantua , Of whom the fame still in the world endures , And shall endure , long - lasting as the world ; A friend of mine , and not the ...
... began to say , gentle and low , With voice angelical , in her own language : ' O spirit courteous of Mantua , Of whom the fame still in the world endures , And shall endure , long - lasting as the world ; A friend of mine , and not the ...
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... began : ' O Lady of virtue , thou alone through whom The human race exceedeth all contained Within the heaven that has the lesser circles , So grateful unto me is thy commandment , To obey , if ' t were already done , were late ; No ...
... began : ' O Lady of virtue , thou alone through whom The human race exceedeth all contained Within the heaven that has the lesser circles , So grateful unto me is thy commandment , To obey , if ' t were already done , were late ; No ...
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... began , like an intrepid person : " O she compassionate , who succored me , And courteous thou , who hast obeyed so soon 130 The words of truth which she addressed to thee ! 135 Thou hast my heart so with desire disposed To the ...
... began , like an intrepid person : " O she compassionate , who succored me , And courteous thou , who hast obeyed so soon 130 The words of truth which she addressed to thee ! 135 Thou hast my heart so with desire disposed To the ...
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