The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... feet had laid aside the haste Which mars the dignity of every act , My mind , that hitherto had been restrained , Let loose its faculties as if delighted , And I my sight directed to the hill That highest tow'rds the heaven uplifts ...
... feet had laid aside the haste Which mars the dignity of every act , My mind , that hitherto had been restrained , Let loose its faculties as if delighted , And I my sight directed to the hill That highest tow'rds the heaven uplifts ...
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... 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 of thine own self can have it not . " Then he looked at me ...
... 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 of thine own self can have it not . " Then he looked at me ...
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... feet alone ; but here one needs must fly ; With the swift pinions and the plumes I say Of great desire , conducted after him Who gave me hope , and made a light for me . We mounted upward through the rifted rock , And on each side the ...
... feet alone ; but here one needs must fly ; With the swift pinions and the plumes I say Of great desire , conducted after him Who gave me hope , and made a light for me . We mounted upward through the rifted rock , And on each side the ...
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... feet . Thereon ourselves we seated both of us Turned to the East , from which we had ascended , For all men are delighted to look back . To the low shores mine eyes I first directed , Then to the sun uplifted them , and wondered That on ...
... feet . Thereon ourselves we seated both of us Turned to the East , from which we had ascended , For all men are delighted to look back . To the low shores mine eyes I first directed , Then to the sun uplifted them , and wondered That on ...
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... feet of such a Guide , From world to 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 ...
... feet of such a Guide , From world to 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 ...
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