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... walls , Defended round by a fair rivulet ; This we passed over even as firm ground ; Through portals seven I entered with these Sages ; We came into a meadow of fresh verdure . People were there with solemn eyes and slow , Of great ...
... walls , Defended round by a fair rivulet ; This we passed over even as firm ground ; Through portals seven I entered with these Sages ; We came into a meadow of fresh verdure . People were there with solemn eyes and slow , Of great ...
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... walls appeared to me to be of iron . Not without making first a circuit wide , We came unto a place where loud the pilot Cried out to us , " Debark , here is the entrance . " More than a thousand at the gates I saw Out of the Heavens ...
... walls appeared to me to be of iron . Not without making first a circuit wide , We came unto a place where loud the pilot Cried out to us , " Debark , here is the entrance . " More than a thousand at the gates I saw Out of the Heavens ...
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... wall she made me enter , To bring a spirit from the circle of Judas ; That is the lowest region and the darkest , And farthest from the heaven which circles all . Well know I the way ; therefore be reassured . This fen , which a ...
... wall she made me enter , To bring a spirit from the circle of Judas ; That is the lowest region and the darkest , And farthest from the heaven which circles all . Well know I the way ; therefore be reassured . This fen , which a ...
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... wall , My Master , and I follow at his back . " O power supreme , that through these impious circles Turnest me , ” I began , " as pleases thee , Speak to me , and my longings satisfy ; The people who are lying in these tombs , Might ...
... wall , My Master , and I follow at his back . " O power supreme , that through these impious circles Turnest me , ” I began , " as pleases thee , Speak to me , and my longings satisfy ; The people who are lying in these tombs , Might ...
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... feet ; We left the wall , and went towards the middle , Along a path that strikes into a valley , Which even up there unpleasant made its stench . 115 120 125 130 135 CANTO XI . PON the margin of a lofty bank 62 The Divine Comedy.
... feet ; We left the wall , and went towards the middle , Along a path that strikes into a valley , Which even up there unpleasant made its stench . 115 120 125 130 135 CANTO XI . PON the margin of a lofty bank 62 The Divine Comedy.
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