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Page 37
... hold its forehead a long while , Keeping the other under heavy burdens , Howe'er it weeps thereat and is indignant . The just are two , and are not understood there ; Envy and Arrogance and Avarice 20 70 Are the three sparks that have ...
... hold its forehead a long while , Keeping the other under heavy burdens , Howe'er it weeps thereat and is indignant . The just are two , and are not understood there ; Envy and Arrogance and Avarice 20 70 Are the three sparks that have ...
Page 55
... holds , Soon as I was within , cast round mine eye , And see on every hand an ample plain , Full of distress and torment terrible . Even as at Arles , where stagnant grows the Rhone , Even as at Pola near to the Quarnaro , That shuts in ...
... holds , Soon as I was within , cast round mine eye , And see on every hand an ample plain , Full of distress and torment terrible . Even as at Arles , where stagnant grows the Rhone , Even as at Pola near to the Quarnaro , That shuts in ...
Page 63
... hold , Whom out of the right way Photinus drew . " " Slow it behoveth our descent to be , So that the sense be first a little used To the sad blast , and then we shall not heed it . " The Master thus ; and unto him I said , " Some ...
... hold , Whom out of the right way Photinus drew . " " Slow it behoveth our descent to be , So that the sense be first a little used To the sad blast , and then we shall not heed it . " The Master thus ; and unto him I said , " Some ...
Page 74
... hold " Twixt Cecina and Corneto the tilled places . There do the hideous Harpies make their nests , Who chased the Trojans from the Strophades , With sad announcement of impending doom ; Broad wings have they , and necks and faces human ...
... hold " Twixt Cecina and Corneto the tilled places . There do the hideous Harpies make their nests , Who chased the Trojans from the Strophades , With sad announcement of impending doom ; Broad wings have they , and necks and faces human ...
Page 84
... hold God in disdain , and little seems to prize him ; 70 But , as I said to him , his own despites Are for his breast the fittest ornaments . Now follow me , and mind thou do not place As yet thy feet upon the burning sand , But always ...
... hold God in disdain , and little seems to prize him ; 70 But , as I said to him , his own despites Are for his breast the fittest ornaments . Now follow me , and mind thou do not place As yet thy feet upon the burning sand , But always ...
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