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... All cowardice must needs be here extinct . We to the place have come , where I have told thee Thou shalt behold the people dolorous Who have foregone the good of intellect . " 10 15 5 And after he had laid his hand on mine With.
... All cowardice must needs be here extinct . We to the place have come , where I have told thee Thou shalt behold the people dolorous Who have foregone the good of intellect . " 10 15 5 And after he had laid his hand on mine With.
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Dante Alighieri. And after he had laid his hand on mine With joyful mien , whence I was comforted , He led me in among ... hands , up a tumult that goes whirling on Forever in that air forever black , 20 25 29 Even as the sand doth , when ...
Dante Alighieri. And after he had laid his hand on mine With joyful mien , whence I was comforted , He led me in among ... hands , up a tumult that goes whirling on Forever in that air forever black , 20 25 29 Even as the sand doth , when ...
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... people that are there submerged . eyes he has , and unctuous beard and black , And belly large , and armed with claws his hands ; He rends the spirits , flays , and quarters them . 5 10 15 Howl the rain maketh them like unto dogs ; One.
... people that are there submerged . eyes he has , and unctuous beard and black , And belly large , and armed with claws his hands ; He rends the spirits , flays , and quarters them . 5 10 15 Howl the rain maketh them like unto dogs ; One.
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... hand unto the opposite point , Shouting their shameful metre evermore . Then each , when he arrived there , wheeled about Through his half - circle to another joust ; And I , who had my heart pierced as it were , Exclaimed : " My Master ...
... hand unto the opposite point , Shouting their shameful metre evermore . Then each , when he arrived there , wheeled about Through his half - circle to another joust ; And I , who had my heart pierced as it were , Exclaimed : " My Master ...
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... angry look . They smote each other not alone with hands , But with the head and with the breast and feet , Tearing each other piecemeal with their teeth . 95 100 105 110 Said the good Master : " Son , thou now Inferno VII . 43.
... angry look . They smote each other not alone with hands , But with the head and with the breast and feet , Tearing each other piecemeal with their teeth . 95 100 105 110 Said the good Master : " Son , thou now Inferno VII . 43.
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