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... upon the ocean floor , Appeared to me— may I again behold it ! — A light along the sea so swiftly coming , Its motion by no flight of wing is equalled ; 5 10 15 From which when I a little had withdrawn Mine that Cato of Utica CANTO II.
... upon the ocean floor , Appeared to me— may I again behold it ! — A light along the sea so swiftly coming , Its motion by no flight of wing is equalled ; 5 10 15 From which when I a little had withdrawn Mine that Cato of Utica CANTO II.
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... appeared to me I knew not what of white , and underneath it Little by little there came forth another . My master yet had uttered not a word While the first whiteness into wings unfolded ; But when he clearly recognized the pilot , He ...
... appeared to me I knew not what of white , and underneath it Little by little there came forth another . My master yet had uttered not a word While the first whiteness into wings unfolded ; But when he clearly recognized the pilot , He ...
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... appeared as satisfied As if naught else might touch the mind of We all of us were moveless and attentive any . Unto his notes ; and lo ! the grave old man , Exclaiming : " What is this , ye laggard spirits ? What negligence , what ...
... appeared as satisfied As if naught else might touch the mind of We all of us were moveless and attentive any . Unto his notes ; and lo ! the grave old man , Exclaiming : " What is this , ye laggard spirits ? What negligence , what ...
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... appeared to me a throng " Lift Of souls , that moved their feet in our direction , And did not seem to move , they came so slowly . up thine eyes , " I to the Master said ; 66 Behold , on this side , who will give us counsel , If thou ...
... appeared to me a throng " Lift Of souls , that moved their feet in our direction , And did not seem to move , they came so slowly . up thine eyes , " I to the Master said ; 66 Behold , on this side , who will give us counsel , If thou ...
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... appeared incompetent , That the mid - circle of supernal motion , Which in some art is the Equator called , And aye remains between the Sun and Winter , For reason which thou sayest , departeth hence Tow'rds the Septentrion , what time ...
... appeared incompetent , That the mid - circle of supernal motion , Which in some art is the Equator called , And aye remains between the Sun and Winter , For reason which thou sayest , departeth hence Tow'rds the Septentrion , what time ...
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