The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... doth purge itself , And to ascend to heaven becometh worthy . But let dead Poesy here rise again , O holy Muses , since that I am yours , And here Calliope somewhat ascend , My song accompanying with that sound , Of which the miserable ...
... doth purge itself , And to ascend to heaven becometh worthy . But let dead Poesy here rise again , O holy Muses , since that I am yours , And here Calliope somewhat ascend , My song accompanying with that sound , Of which the miserable ...
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... Doth rushes bear upon its washy ooze ; No other plant that putteth forth the leaf , Or that doth indurate , can there have life , Because it yieldeth not unto the shocks . Thereafter be not this way your return ; The sun , which now is ...
... Doth rushes bear upon its washy ooze ; No other plant that putteth forth the leaf , Or that doth indurate , can there have life , Because it yieldeth not unto the shocks . Thereafter be not this way your return ; The sun , which now is ...
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... Doth he endeavor to surmount this wall . " The Master thus ; and said those worthy people : " Return ye then , and enter in before us , " Making a signal with the back o ' the hand . And one of them began : " Whoe'er thou art , Thus ...
... Doth he endeavor to surmount this wall . " The Master thus ; and said those worthy people : " Return ye then , and enter in before us , " Making a signal with the back o ' the hand . And one of them began : " Whoe'er thou art , Thus ...
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... doth pardon . Horrible my iniquities had been ; But Infinite Goodness hath such ample arms , That it receives whatever turns to it . Had but Cosenza's pastor , who in chase Of me was sent by Clement at that time , In God read ...
... doth pardon . Horrible my iniquities had been ; But Infinite Goodness hath such ample arms , That it receives whatever turns to it . Had but Cosenza's pastor , who in chase Of me was sent by Clement at that time , In God read ...
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... doth thy mind so occupy itself , ” The Master said , " that thou thy pace dost slacken ? What matters it to thee what here is whispered ? Come after me , and let the people talk ; Stand like a steadfast tower , that never wags Its top ...
... doth thy mind so occupy itself , ” The Master said , " that thou thy pace dost slacken ? What matters it to thee what here is whispered ? Come after me , and let the people talk ; Stand like a steadfast tower , that never wags Its top ...
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