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... me shall be divided , 135 Kissed me upon the mouth all palpitating . Galeotto was the book and he who wrote it . That day no farther did we read therein . " And all the while one spirit uttered this , The 32 The Divine Comedy.
... me shall be divided , 135 Kissed me upon the mouth all palpitating . Galeotto was the book and he who wrote it . That day no farther did we read therein . " And all the while one spirit uttered this , The 32 The Divine Comedy.
Page 35
... mouths he opened , and displayed his tusks ; Not a limb had he that was motionless . And my Conductor , with his spans extended , Took of the earth , and with his fists well filled , He threw it into those rapacious gullets . Such as ...
... mouths he opened , and displayed his tusks ; Not a limb had he that was motionless . And my Conductor , with his spans extended , Took of the earth , and with his fists well filled , He threw it into those rapacious gullets . Such as ...
Page 71
... mouth , He said to his companions : " Are you ware That he behind moveth whate'er he touches ? Thus are not wont to do the feet of dead men . ” And my good Guide , who now was at his breast , Where the two natures are together joined ...
... mouth , He said to his companions : " Are you ware That he behind moveth whate'er he touches ? Thus are not wont to do the feet of dead men . ” And my good Guide , who now was at his breast , Where the two natures are together joined ...
Page 103
... mouth , and forth he thrust His tongue , like to an ox that licks its nose . And fearing lest my longer stay might vex Him who had warned me not to tarry long , Backward I turned me from those weary souls . I found my Guide , who had ...
... mouth , and forth he thrust His tongue , like to an ox that licks its nose . And fearing lest my longer stay might vex Him who had warned me not to tarry long , Backward I turned me from those weary souls . I found my Guide , who had ...
Page 113
... mouth of each one there protruded The feet of a transgressor , and the legs Up to the calf , the rest within remained . In all of them the soles were both on fire ; Wherefore the joints so violently quivered , 20 25 They would have ...
... mouth of each one there protruded The feet of a transgressor , and the legs Up to the calf , the rest within remained . In all of them the soles were both on fire ; Wherefore the joints so violently quivered , 20 25 They would have ...
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