The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... gave myself Weeping to Him , who willingly 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 ...
... gave myself Weeping to Him , who willingly 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 ...
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... gave me hope , and made a light for me . We mounted upward through the rifted rock , And on each side the border pressed upon us , And feet and hands the ground beneath required . When we were come upon the upper rim Of the high bank ...
... gave me hope , and made a light for me . We mounted upward through the rifted rock , And on each side the border pressed upon us , And feet and hands the ground beneath required . When we were come upon the upper rim Of the high bank ...
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... " Then he turned round to us , and he gave heed , Just lifting up his eyes above his thigh , And said : " Now go 95 100 105 110 thou up , for thou art valiant . " Then knew I who he was ; and the distress 24 The Divine Comedy.
... " Then he turned round to us , and he gave heed , Just lifting up his eyes above his thigh , And said : " Now go 95 100 105 110 thou up , for thou art valiant . " Then knew I who he was ; and the distress 24 The Divine Comedy.
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... gave no place of the sunshine through my body , For passage 20 25 They changed their song into a long , hoarse " Oh ! " And two of them , in form of messengers , Ran forth to meet us , and demanded of us , " Of your condition make us ...
... gave no place of the sunshine through my body , For passage 20 25 They changed their song into a long , hoarse " Oh ! " And two of them , in form of messengers , Ran forth to meet us , and demanded of us , " Of your condition make us ...
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... . He joined that evil will , which aye seeks evil , To intellect , and moved the mist and wind By means of power , which his own nature gave ; 106 ΠΙΟ Thereafter , when the day was spent , the valley 30 The Divine Comedy.
... . He joined that evil will , which aye seeks evil , To intellect , and moved the mist and wind By means of power , which his own nature gave ; 106 ΠΙΟ Thereafter , when the day was spent , the valley 30 The Divine Comedy.
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