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... hear the desperate lamentations , Shalt see the ancient spirits disconsolate , Who cry out each one for the second death ; And thou shalt see those who contented are Within the fire , because they hope to come , Whene'er it may be , to ...
... hear the desperate lamentations , Shalt see the ancient spirits disconsolate , Who cry out each one for the second death ; And thou shalt see those who contented are Within the fire , because they hope to come , Whene'er it may be , to ...
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... hear , which the occasion were Both of his victory and the papal mantle . Thither went afterwards the Chosen Vessel , To bring back comfort thence unto that Faith , Which of salvation's way is the beginning . But I , why thither come ...
... hear , which the occasion were Both of his victory and the papal mantle . Thither went afterwards the Chosen Vessel , To bring back comfort thence unto that Faith , Which of salvation's way is the beginning . But I , why thither come ...
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... hear the pity of his plaint ? Dost thou not see the death that combats him Beside that flood , where ocean has no vaunt ? " Never were persons in the world so swift To work their weal and to escape their woe , As I , after such words as ...
... hear the pity of his plaint ? Dost thou not see the death that combats him Beside that flood , where ocean has no vaunt ? " Never were persons in the world so swift To work their weal and to escape their woe , As I , after such words as ...
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... hear ? What folk is this , which seems by pain so vanquished ? " And he to me : " This miserable mode Maintain the melancholy souls of those Who lived withouten infamy or praise . Commingled are they with that caitiff choir Of Angels ...
... hear ? What folk is this , which seems by pain so vanquished ? " And he to me : " This miserable mode Maintain the melancholy souls of those Who lived withouten infamy or praise . Commingled are they with that caitiff choir Of Angels ...
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... hear , Were lamentations none , but only sighs , That tremulous made the everlasting air . And this arose from sorrow without torment , Which the crowds had , that many were and great , Of infants and of women and of men . To me the ...
... hear , Were lamentations none , but only sighs , That tremulous made the everlasting air . And this arose from sorrow without torment , Which the crowds had , that many were and great , Of infants and of women and of men . To me the ...
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