The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... hand I turned , and fixed my mind Upon the other pole , and saw four stars Ne'er seen before save by the primal people . Rejoicing in their flamelets seemed the heaven . O thou septentrional and widowed site , Because thou art deprived ...
... hand I turned , and fixed my mind Upon the other pole , and saw four stars Ne'er seen before save by the primal people . Rejoicing in their flamelets seemed the heaven . O thou septentrional and widowed site , Because thou art deprived ...
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... hands and signs , 50 Reverent he made in me my knees and brow ; Then 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 ...
... hands and signs , 50 Reverent he made in me my knees and brow ; Then 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 ...
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... hands upon the grass outspread In gentle manner did my Master place ; Whence I , who of his action was aware , Extended unto him my tearful cheeks ; There did he make in me uncovered wholly That hue which Hell had covered up in me ...
... hands upon the grass outspread In gentle manner did my Master place ; Whence I , who of his action was aware , Extended unto him my tearful cheeks ; There did he make in me uncovered wholly That hue which Hell had covered up in me ...
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... hand when she exceedeth ; So that the white and the vermilion cheeks Of beautiful Aurora , where I was , By too great age were changing into orange . We still were on the border of the sea , Like people who are thinking of their road ...
... hand when she exceedeth ; So that the white and the vermilion cheeks Of beautiful Aurora , where I was , By too great age were changing into orange . We still were on the border of the sea , Like people who are thinking of their road ...
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... hands ! Henceforward shalt thou see such officers ! See how he scorneth human arguments , So that nor oar he wants , nor other sail Than his own wings , between so distant shores . See how he holds them pointed up to heaven , Fanning ...
... hands ! Henceforward shalt thou see such officers ! See how he scorneth human arguments , So that nor oar he wants , nor other sail Than his own wings , between so distant shores . See how he holds them pointed up to heaven , Fanning ...
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