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Page 15
... God , but were for self . The heavens expelled them , not to be less fair ; Nor them the nethermore abyss receives , 35 40 For glory none the damned would have from them . " And I : " O Master , what so grievous Inferno III . 15.
... God , but were for self . The heavens expelled them , not to be less fair ; Nor them the nethermore abyss receives , 35 40 For glory none the damned would have from them . " And I : " O Master , what so grievous Inferno III . 15.
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... less space begirds , And so much greater dole , that goads to wailing . There standeth Minos horribly , and snarls ; Examines the transgressions at the entrance ; Judges , and sends according as he girds him . I say , that when the ...
... less space begirds , And so much greater dole , that goads to wailing . There standeth Minos horribly , and snarls ; Examines the transgressions at the entrance ; Judges , and sends according as he girds him . I say , that when the ...
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... less secret gate , Which finds itself without a fastening still . O'er it didst thou behold the dead inscription ; And now this side of it descends the steep , Passing across the circles without escort , One by whose means the city ...
... less secret gate , Which finds itself without a fastening still . O'er it didst thou behold the dead inscription ; And now this side of it descends the steep , Passing across the circles without escort , One by whose means the city ...
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... less his saying gave me fear , 66 Because I carried out the broken phrase , Perhaps to a worse meaning than he had . ' Into this bottom of the doleful conch Doth any e'er descend from the first grade , Which for its pain has only hope ...
... less his saying gave me fear , 66 Because I carried out the broken phrase , Perhaps to a worse meaning than he had . ' Into this bottom of the doleful conch Doth any e'er descend from the first grade , Which for its pain has only hope ...
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... with its like is buried ; 130 And more and less the monuments are heated . " And when he to the right had turned , we passed Between the torments and high parapets . CANTO Х. Now onward goes , along a narrow path 56 The Divine Comedy.
... with its like is buried ; 130 And more and less the monuments are heated . " And when he to the right had turned , we passed Between the torments and high parapets . CANTO Х. Now onward goes , along a narrow path 56 The Divine Comedy.
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