The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 11867 |
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... father chosen ; The which and what , wishing to speak the truth , Were stablished as the holy place , wherein Sits the successor of the greatest Peter . Upon this journey , whence thou givest him vaunt , Things did he hear , which the ...
... father chosen ; The which and what , wishing to speak the truth , Were stablished as the holy place , wherein Sits the successor of the greatest Peter . Upon this journey , whence thou givest him vaunt , Things did he hear , which the ...
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... father and his children , And Rachel , for whose sake he did so much , 60 And others many , and he made them blessed ; And thou must know , that earlier than these Never were any human spirits saved . ” We ceased not to advance because ...
... father and his children , And Rachel , for whose sake he did so much , 60 And others many , and he made them blessed ; And thou must know , that earlier than these Never were any human spirits saved . ” We ceased not to advance because ...
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... Father sweet , and I remain in doubt , For No and Yes within my head contend . I could not hear what he proposed to them ; But with them there he did not linger long , Ere each within in rivalry ran back . " " " 95 100 105 110 They ...
... Father sweet , and I remain in doubt , For No and Yes within my head contend . I could not hear what he proposed to them ; But with them there he did not linger long , Ere each within in rivalry ran back . " " " 95 100 105 110 They ...
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... fathers , and my party ; So that two several times I scattered them . " " If they were banished , they returned on all sides , ” I answered him , " the first time and the second ; But yours have not acquired that art aright . " Then ...
... fathers , and my party ; So that two several times I scattered them . " " If they were banished , they returned on all sides , ” I answered him , " the first time and the second ; But yours have not acquired that art aright . " Then ...
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... father crying , " An ill way thou takest ! " Than was my own , when I perceived myself On all sides in the air , and saw extinguished The sight of everything but of the monster . 110 Onward he goeth , swimming slowly , slowly ; Wheels ...
... father crying , " An ill way thou takest ! " Than was my own , when I perceived myself On all sides in the air , and saw extinguished The sight of everything but of the monster . 110 Onward he goeth , swimming slowly , slowly ; Wheels ...
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