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... heart and brain , What exultations trampling on despair , What tenderness , what tears , what hate of wrong , What passionate outcry of a soul in pain , Uprose this poem of the earth and air , This mediæval miracle of song ! INFERNO ...
... heart and brain , What exultations trampling on despair , What tenderness , what tears , what hate of wrong , What passionate outcry of a soul in pain , Uprose this poem of the earth and air , This mediæval miracle of song ! INFERNO ...
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... abandoned the true way . But after I had reached a mountain's foot , At that point where the valley terminated , 5 10 Which had with consternation pierced my heart , 15 Upward I looked , and I beheld its shoulders , I CANTO Page.
... abandoned the true way . But after I had reached a mountain's foot , At that point where the valley terminated , 5 10 Which had with consternation pierced my heart , 15 Upward I looked , and I beheld its shoulders , I CANTO Page.
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... heart's lake had endured throughout The night , which I had passed so piteously . And even as he , who , with distressful breath , Forth issued from the sea upon the shore , Turns to the water perilous and gazes ; So did my soul , that ...
... heart's lake had endured throughout The night , which I had passed so piteously . And even as he , who , with distressful breath , Forth issued from the sea upon the shore , Turns to the water perilous and gazes ; So did my soul , that ...
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... heart there coursed , That I began , like an intrepid person : " O she compassionate , who succored me , And courteous thou , who hast obeyed so soon 130 The words of truth which she addressed to thee ! 135 Thou hast my heart so with ...
... heart there coursed , That I began , like an intrepid person : " O she compassionate , who succored me , And courteous thou , who hast obeyed so soon 130 The words of truth which she addressed to thee ! 135 Thou hast my heart so with ...
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... I myself . For such defects , and not for other guilt , Lost are we , and are only so far punished , That without hope we live on in desire . " 20 25 30 35 40 Great grief seized on my heart when this I heard Inferno IV . 21.
... I myself . For such defects , and not for other guilt , Lost are we , and are only so far punished , That without hope we live on in desire . " 20 25 30 35 40 Great grief seized on my heart when this I heard Inferno IV . 21.
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