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Page 37
... thou canst see them . But when thou art again in the sweet world , I pray thee to the mind of others bring me ; No more I tell thee and no more I answer . " 80 85 90 Then his straightforward eyes he turned askance , Eyed me Inferno vi 37.
... thou canst see them . But when thou art again in the sweet world , I pray thee to the mind of others bring me ; No more I tell thee and no more I answer . " 80 85 90 Then his straightforward eyes he turned askance , Eyed me Inferno vi 37.
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... mind I have it ; Because mine eye had altogether drawn me 20 25 30 35 Tow'rds the high tower with the red - flaming summit , Where in a moment saw I swift uprisen The three infernal Furies stained with blood , . Who had the limbs of ...
... mind I have it ; Because mine eye had altogether drawn me 20 25 30 35 Tow'rds the high tower with the red - flaming summit , Where in a moment saw I swift uprisen The three infernal Furies stained with blood , . Who had the limbs of ...
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... mind where is it elsewhere looking ? Hast thou no recollection of those words With which thine Ethics thoroughly discusses The dispositions three , that Heaven abides not , — Incontinence , and Malice , and insane Bestiality ? and how ...
... mind where is it elsewhere looking ? Hast thou no recollection of those words With which thine Ethics thoroughly discusses The dispositions three , that Heaven abides not , — Incontinence , and Malice , and insane Bestiality ? and how ...
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... mind Genesis at the beginning , it behoves Mankind to gain their life and to advance ; And since the usurer takes another way , Nature herself and in her follower Disdains he , for elsewhere he puts But follow , now , as I would fain go ...
... mind Genesis at the beginning , it behoves Mankind to gain their life and to advance ; And since the usurer takes another way , Nature herself and in her follower Disdains he , for elsewhere he puts But follow , now , as I would fain go ...
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... my sleep and pulses . The courtesan who never from the dwelling Of Cæsar turned aside her strumpet eyes , Death universal and the vice of courts , 45 50 55 60 65 Inflamed against me all the other minds , And they 76 The Divine Comedy.
... my sleep and pulses . The courtesan who never from the dwelling Of Cæsar turned aside her strumpet eyes , Death universal and the vice of courts , 45 50 55 60 65 Inflamed against me all the other minds , And they 76 The Divine Comedy.
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