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... died , Euryalus , Turnus , Nisus , of their wounds ; Through every city shall he hunt her down , Until he shall have driven her back to Hell , There from whence envy first did let her loose . 95 100 105 110 Therefore I think and judge ...
... died , Euryalus , Turnus , Nisus , of their wounds ; Through every city shall he hunt her down , Until he shall have driven her back to Hell , There from whence envy first did let her loose . 95 100 105 110 Therefore I think and judge ...
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... And all the while one spirit uttered this , The other one did weep so , that , for pity , I swooned away as if I had been dying , And fell , even as a dead body falls . 140 5 CANTO VI . T the return of consciousness , that Inferno v 33.
... And all the while one spirit uttered this , The other one did weep so , that , for pity , I swooned away as if I had been dying , And fell , even as a dead body falls . 140 5 CANTO VI . T the return of consciousness , that Inferno v 33.
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... dying to escape disdain , Made me unjust against myself , the just . I , by the roots unwonted of this wood , Do swear to you that never broke I faith Unto my lord , who was so worthy of honor ; And to the world if one of you return ...
... dying to escape disdain , Made me unjust against myself , the just . I , by the roots unwonted of this wood , Do swear to you that never broke I faith Unto my lord , who was so worthy of honor ; And to the world if one of you return ...
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... died so prematurely , Seeing Heaven thus benignant unto thee , I would have given thee comfort in the work . But that ungrateful and malignant people , Which of old time from Fesole descended , And smacks still of the mountain and the ...
... died so prematurely , Seeing Heaven thus benignant unto thee , I would have given thee comfort in the work . But that ungrateful and malignant people , Which of old time from Fesole descended , And smacks still of the mountain and the ...
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... died for does not bring me here . ' Tis true I said to him , speaking in jest , That I could rise by flight into the air , And he who had conceit , but little wit , 95 100 105 110 Would have me show to him the art ; and 182 The Divine ...
... died for does not bring me here . ' Tis true I said to him , speaking in jest , That I could rise by flight into the air , And he who had conceit , but little wit , 95 100 105 110 Would have me show to him the art ; and 182 The Divine ...
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