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... abandoned the true way . But after I had reached a mountain's foot , At that point where the valley terminated , 5 10 Which had with consternation pierced my heart , 15 Upward I looked , and I beheld its shoulders , I CANTO Page.
... abandoned the true way . But after I had reached a mountain's foot , At that point where the valley terminated , 5 10 Which had with consternation pierced my heart , 15 Upward I looked , and I beheld its shoulders , I CANTO Page.
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Dante Alighieri. Upward I looked , and I beheld its shoulders , Vested already with that planet's rays Which leadeth ... behold the pass Which never yet a living person left . my weary body I had rested , After The way resumed I on the ...
Dante Alighieri. Upward I looked , and I beheld its shoulders , Vested already with that planet's rays Which leadeth ... behold the pass Which never yet a living person left . my weary body I had rested , After The way resumed I on the ...
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... where the sun is silent . While I was rushing downward to the lowland , Before mine eyes did one present himself , Who seemed from long - continued silence hoarse . 40 45 50 55 60 When I beheld him in the desert vast , " Inferno 1 . 3.
... where the sun is silent . While I was rushing downward to the lowland , Before mine eyes did one present himself , Who seemed from long - continued silence hoarse . 40 45 50 55 60 When I beheld him in the desert vast , " Inferno 1 . 3.
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Dante Alighieri. When I beheld him in the desert vast , " Have pity on me , " unto him I cried , 66 Whiche'er thou ... Behold the beast , for which I have turned back 4 The Divine Comedy.
Dante Alighieri. When I beheld him in the desert vast , " Have pity on me , " unto him I cried , 66 Whiche'er thou ... Behold the beast , for which I have turned back 4 The Divine Comedy.
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Dante Alighieri. Behold the beast , for which I have turned back ; Do thou protect me from her , famous Sage , For she doth make my veins and pulses tremble . " 90 " Thee it behoves to take another road , " Responded he , when he beheld ...
Dante Alighieri. Behold the beast , for which I have turned back ; Do thou protect me from her , famous Sage , For she doth make my veins and pulses tremble . " 90 " Thee it behoves to take another road , " Responded he , when he beheld ...
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