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... face , Nay , rather did impede so much my way , That many times I to return had turned . The time was the beginning of the morning , And up the sun was mounting with those stars That with him were , what time the Love Divine 20 25 30 35 ...
... face , Nay , rather did impede so much my way , That many times I to return had turned . The time was the beginning of the morning , And up the sun was mounting with those stars That with him were , what time the Love Divine 20 25 30 35 ...
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... enemies . These miscreants , who never were alive , Were naked , and were stung exceedingly By gadflies and by hornets that were there . 45 50 55 60 65 These did their faces irrigate with blood , Which , 16 The Divine Comedy.
... enemies . These miscreants , who never were alive , Were naked , and were stung exceedingly By gadflies and by hornets that were there . 45 50 55 60 65 These did their faces irrigate with blood , Which , 16 The Divine Comedy.
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Dante Alighieri. These did their faces irrigate with blood , Which , with their tears commingled , at their feet By the disgusting worms was gathered up . And when to gazing farther I betook me , People I saw on a great river's bank ...
Dante Alighieri. These did their faces irrigate with blood , Which , with their tears commingled , at their feet By the disgusting worms was gathered up . And when to gazing farther I betook me , People I saw on a great river's bank ...
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... face depicts That pity which for terror thou hast taken . Let us go on , for the long way impels us . " Thus he went in , and thus he made me enter The foremost circle that surrounds the abyss . There , in so far as I had power to hear ...
... face depicts That pity which for terror thou hast taken . Let us go on , for the long way impels us . " Thus he went in , and thus he made me enter The foremost circle that surrounds the abyss . There , in so far as I had power to hear ...
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... face , and so long held it down Until the Poet said to me : " What thinkest ? " When I made answer , I began : " Alas ! How many pleasant thoughts , how much desire , Conducted these unto the dolorous pass ! " 105 110 Then unto them I ...
... face , and so long held it down Until the Poet said to me : " What thinkest ? " When I made answer , I began : " Alas ! How many pleasant thoughts , how much desire , Conducted these unto the dolorous pass ! " 105 110 Then unto them I ...
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