The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 11867 |
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... soon 130 The words of truth which she addressed to thee ! 135 Thou hast my heart so with desire disposed To the adventure , with these words of thine , That to my first intent I have returned . Now go , for one sole will is in us I2 The ...
... soon 130 The words of truth which she addressed to thee ! 135 Thou hast my heart so with desire disposed To the adventure , with these words of thine , That to my first intent I have returned . Now go , for one sole will is in us I2 The ...
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... soon as we our footsteps stay Upon the dismal shore of Acheron . " Then with mine eyes ashamed and downward cast , Fearing my words might irksome be to him , From speech refrained I till we reached the river . And lo ! towards us coming ...
... soon as we our footsteps stay Upon the dismal shore of Acheron . " Then with mine eyes ashamed and downward cast , Fearing my words might irksome be to him , From speech refrained I till we reached the river . And lo ! towards us coming ...
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... soon as they had heard those cruel words . God they blasphemed and their progenitors , The human race , the place , the time , the seed Of their engendering and of their birth ! Thereafter all together they drew back , Bitterly weeping ...
... soon as they had heard those cruel words . God they blasphemed and their progenitors , The human race , the place , the time , the seed Of their engendering and of their birth ! Thereafter all together they drew back , Bitterly weeping ...
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... Soon as the wind in our direction sways them , souls ! My voice uplift I : " O ye weary Come speak to us , if no one interdicts it . " As turtle - doves , called onward by desire , With open and steady wings to the sweet nest Fly ...
... Soon as the wind in our direction sways them , souls ! My voice uplift I : " O ye weary Come speak to us , if no one interdicts it . " As turtle - doves , called onward by desire , With open and steady wings to the sweet nest Fly ...
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... soon as I had heard those souls tormented , I bowed my face , and so long held it down Until the Poet said to me : " What thinkest ? " When I made answer , I began : " Alas ! How many pleasant thoughts , how much desire , Conducted ...
... soon as I had heard those souls tormented , I bowed my face , and so long held it down Until the Poet said to me : " What thinkest ? " When I made answer , I began : " Alas ! How many pleasant thoughts , how much desire , Conducted ...
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