The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... Whence I , who of his action was aware , Extended unto him my tearful cheeks ; There did he make in me uncovered wholly That hue which Hell had covered up in me . Then came we down upon the desert shore Which never yet saw navigate its ...
... Whence I , who of his action was aware , Extended unto him my tearful cheeks ; There did he make in me uncovered wholly That hue which Hell had covered up in me . Then came we down upon the desert shore Which never yet saw navigate its ...
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... Whence I , who now had turned unto that shore Where salt the waters of the Tiber grow , Benignantly by him have been received . Unto that outlet now his wing is pointed , 100 Because for evermore assemble there Those who tow'rds Acheron ...
... Whence I , who now had turned unto that shore Where salt the waters of the Tiber grow , Benignantly by him have been received . Unto that outlet now his wing is pointed , 100 Because for evermore assemble there Those who tow'rds Acheron ...
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... world makes itself sought by me . " And one began : " Each one has confidence In thy good offices without an oath , Unless the I cannot cut off the I will ; 65 Whence I , who speak alone before the others , 28 The Divine Comedy.
... world makes itself sought by me . " And one began : " Each one has confidence In thy good offices without an oath , Unless the I cannot cut off the I will ; 65 Whence I , who speak alone before the others , 28 The Divine Comedy.
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Dante Alighieri. Whence I , who speak alone before the others , Pray thee , if ever thou dost see the land That ' twixt Romagna lies and that of Charles , Thou be so courteous to me of thy prayers In Fano , that they pray for me devoutly ...
Dante Alighieri. Whence I , who speak alone before the others , Pray thee , if ever thou dost see the land That ' twixt Romagna lies and that of Charles , Thou be so courteous to me of thy prayers In Fano , that they pray for me devoutly ...
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... Whence Provence and Apulia grieve already . The plant is as inferior to its seed , As more than Beatrice and Margaret Costanza boasteth of her husband still . Behold the monarch of the simple life , Harry of England , sitting there ...
... Whence Provence and Apulia grieve already . The plant is as inferior to its seed , As more than Beatrice and Margaret Costanza boasteth of her husband still . Behold the monarch of the simple life , Harry of England , sitting there ...
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