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... moved she from before my face , Nay , rather did impede so much my way , That many times I to return had turned . The time was the beginning of the morning , And up the sun was mounting with those stars That with him were , what time ...
... moved she from before my face , Nay , rather did impede so much my way , That many times I to return had turned . The time was the beginning of the morning , And up the sun was mounting with those stars That with him were , what time ...
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... where thou hast said , That I may see the portal of Saint Peter , And those thou makest so disconsolate . " Then he moved on , and I behind him followed . 115 120 125 130 135 CANTO II . DAY AY was departing , and the 6 The Divine Comedy.
... where thou hast said , That I may see the portal of Saint Peter , And those thou makest so disconsolate . " Then he moved on , and I behind him followed . 115 120 125 130 135 CANTO II . DAY AY was departing , and the 6 The Divine Comedy.
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... moved me , which compelleth me to speak . When I shall be in presence of my Lord , Full often will I praise thee unto him . ' Then paused she , and thereafter I began : ' O Lady of virtue , thou alone through whom The human race ...
... moved me , which compelleth me to speak . When I shall be in presence of my Lord , Full often will I praise thee unto him . ' Then paused she , and thereafter I began : ' O Lady of virtue , thou alone through whom The human race ...
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... sole will is in us both , Thou Leader , and thou Lord , and Master thou . " 140 Thus said I to him ; and when he had moved , I entered on the deep and savage way . CANTO III . " THROUGH me the way is to Inferno II . 13.
... sole will is in us both , Thou Leader , and thou Lord , and Master thou . " 140 Thus said I to him ; and when he had moved , I entered on the deep and savage way . CANTO III . " THROUGH me the way is to Inferno II . 13.
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... moved my rested eyes , Uprisen erect , and steadfastly I gazed , To recognize the place wherein I was . True is it , that upon the verge I found me Of the abysmal valley dolorous , That gathers thunder of infinite ululations . Obscure ...
... moved my rested eyes , Uprisen erect , and steadfastly I gazed , To recognize the place wherein I was . True is it , that upon the verge I found me Of the abysmal valley dolorous , That gathers thunder of infinite ululations . Obscure ...
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