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... me to explore thy volume ! 85 Thou art my master , and my author thou , Thou art alone the one from whom I took The beautiful style that has done honor to me . Behold the beast , for which I have turned back 4 The Divine Comedy.
... me to explore thy volume ! 85 Thou art my master , and my author thou , Thou art alone the one from whom I took The beautiful style that has done honor to me . Behold the beast , for which I have turned back 4 The Divine Comedy.
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... Took of the earth , and with his fists well filled , He threw it into those rapacious gullets . Such as that dog is , who by barking craves , And quiet grows soon as his food he gnaws , For to devour it he but thinks and struggles , The ...
... Took of the earth , and with his fists well filled , He threw it into those rapacious gullets . Such as that dog is , who by barking craves , And quiet grows soon as his food he gnaws , For to devour it he but thinks and struggles , The ...
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... took our way o'er that discharge Of stones , which oftentimes did move themselves Beneath my feet , from the unwonted burden . Thoughtful I went ; and he said : " Thou art thinking Perhaps upon this ruin , which is guarded By that brute ...
... took our way o'er that discharge Of stones , which oftentimes did move themselves Beneath my feet , from the unwonted burden . Thoughtful I went ; and he said : " Thou art thinking Perhaps upon this ruin , which is guarded By that brute ...
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... took , and with the notch Backward upon his jaws he put his beard . After he had uncovered his great 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 ...
... took , and with the notch Backward upon his jaws he put his beard . After he had uncovered his great 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 ...
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... took me by the hand , And led me to the bush , that all in vain 115 120 125 130 Was weeping from its bloody lacerations . " O Jacopo , " it said , " of Sant ' Andrea , What helped it thee of me to make a screen ? What blame have I in ...
... took me by the hand , And led me to the bush , that all in vain 115 120 125 130 Was weeping from its bloody lacerations . " O Jacopo , " it said , " of Sant ' Andrea , What helped it thee of me to make a screen ? What blame have I in ...
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