The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... answered him : " I came not of myself ; A Lady from Heaven descended , at whose prayers I aided this one with my company . But since it is thy will more be unfolded Of our condition , how it truly is , Mine cannot be that this should be ...
... answered him : " I came not of myself ; A Lady from Heaven descended , at whose prayers I aided this one with my company . But since it is thy will more be unfolded Of our condition , how it truly is , Mine cannot be that this should be ...
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... answer made Virgilius : " Ye believe Perchance that we have knowledge of this place , But we are strangers even as yourselves . Just now we came , a little while before you , Another way , which was so rough and steep , That mounting ...
... answer made Virgilius : " Ye believe Perchance that we have knowledge of this place , But we are strangers even as yourselves . Just now we came , a little while before you , Another way , which was so rough and steep , That mounting ...
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... answer ; and this I know for true . " And as he finished uttering these words , A voice close by us sounded : " Peradventure Thou wilt have need of sitting down ere that . " At sound thereof each one of us turned round , And saw upon ...
... answer ; and this I know for true . " And as he finished uttering these words , A voice close by us sounded : " Peradventure Thou wilt have need of sitting down ere that . " At sound thereof each one of us turned round , And saw upon ...
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... , removes from him the mark , Because the force of one the other weakens . ' " " What could I say in answer but " I come Farther Ascent of the Mountain - The Negligent, who postponed Repentance till the last Hour - Belacqua CANTO V.
... , removes from him the mark , Because the force of one the other weakens . ' " " What could I say in answer but " I come Farther Ascent of the Mountain - The Negligent, who postponed Repentance till the last Hour - Belacqua CANTO V.
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Dante Alighieri. What could I say in answer but " I come " ? I said it somewhat with that color tinged Which makes a man of ... answered them ; Him let them honor , it may profit them . " Vapors enkindled saw I ne'er so swiftly At early ...
Dante Alighieri. What could I say in answer but " I come " ? I said it somewhat with that color tinged Which makes a man of ... answered them ; Him let them honor , it may profit them . " Vapors enkindled saw I ne'er so swiftly At early ...
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