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... give me fear A lion's aspect which appeared to me . He seemed as if against me he were coming With head uplifted , and with ravenous hunger , So that it seemed the air was afraid of him ; And a she - wolf , that with all hungerings ...
... give me fear A lion's aspect which appeared to me . He seemed as if against me he were coming With head uplifted , and with ravenous hunger , So that it seemed the air was afraid of him ; And a she - wolf , that with all hungerings ...
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... give thee peace , Since thou hast pity on our woe perverse . Of what it pleases thee to hear or speak , That will we hear , and we will speak to you , While silent is the wind , as it is now . Sitteth the city , wherein I was born ...
... give thee peace , Since thou hast pity on our woe perverse . Of what it pleases thee to hear or speak , That will we hear , and we will speak to you , While silent is the wind , as it is now . Sitteth the city , wherein I was born ...
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... give her praise , Giving her blame amiss , and bad repute . But she is blissful , and she hears it not ; Among the other primal creatures gladsome She turns her sphere , and blissful she rejoices . Let us descend now unto greater woe ...
... give her praise , Giving her blame amiss , and bad repute . But she is blissful , and she hears it not ; Among the other primal creatures gladsome She turns her sphere , and blissful she rejoices . Let us descend now unto greater woe ...
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... give to him who was above ; Even such was the descent of that ravine , And on the border of the broken chasm The infamy of Crete was stretched along , Who was conceived in the fictitious cow ; And when he us beheld , he bit himself ...
... give to him who was above ; Even such was the descent of that ravine , And on the border of the broken chasm The infamy of Crete was stretched along , Who was conceived in the fictitious cow ; And when he us beheld , he bit himself ...
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... Give us some one of thine , to be with us , And who may show us where to pass the ford , And who may carry this one on his back ; For ' t is no spirit that can walk the air . ” Upon his right breast Chiron wheeled about , 95 And said to ...
... Give us some one of thine , to be with us , And who may show us where to pass the ford , And who may carry this one on his back ; For ' t is no spirit that can walk the air . ” Upon his right breast Chiron wheeled about , 95 And said to ...
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