The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 11867 |
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... . 20 70 75 80 85 Of those things only should one be afraid Which have the power of doing others harm ; Of the rest , no ; because they are not fearful . 90 God in his mercy such created me That misery of ΙΟ The Divine Comedy.
... . 20 70 75 80 85 Of those things only should one be afraid Which have the power of doing others harm ; Of the rest , no ; because they are not fearful . 90 God in his mercy such created me That misery of ΙΟ The Divine Comedy.
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... rest it parts them ? " 75 And he to me : " The honorable name , That sounds of them above there in thy life , Wins grace in Heaven , that so advances them . " In the mean time a voice was heard by me : " All honor be to the pre ...
... rest it parts them ? " 75 And he to me : " The honorable name , That sounds of them above there in thy life , Wins grace in Heaven , that so advances them . " In the mean time a voice was heard by me : " All honor be to the pre ...
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... rests Hurtles the spirits onward in its rapine ; Whirling them round , and smiting , it molests them . When they arrive before the precipice , 20 25 30 There are the shrieks , the plaints , and the laments , 35 There they blaspheme the ...
... rests Hurtles the spirits onward in its rapine ; Whirling them round , and smiting , it molests them . When they arrive before the precipice , 20 25 30 There are the shrieks , the plaints , and the laments , 35 There they blaspheme the ...
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... rest in peace with all his retinue . Love , that on gentle heart doth swiftly seize , Seized this man for the person beautiful 95 100 That was ta'en from me , and still the mode offends me . Love , that exempts no one beloved from ...
... rest in peace with all his retinue . Love , that on gentle heart doth swiftly seize , Seized this man for the person beautiful 95 100 That was ta'en from me , and still the mode offends me . Love , that exempts no one beloved from ...
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... rest I speak not . " Thereon he hid himself ; and I towards The ancient poet turned my steps , reflecting Upon that saying , which seemed hostile to me . He moved along ; and afterward , thus going , He said to me , " Why art thou so ...
... rest I speak not . " Thereon he hid himself ; and I towards The ancient poet turned my steps , reflecting Upon that saying , which seemed hostile to me . He moved along ; and afterward , thus going , He said to me , " Why art thou so ...
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