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... head , And more he said not , and remained disturbed . We came meanwhile unto the mountain's foot ; There so precipitate we found the rock , That nimble legs would there have been in vain . " Twixt Lerici and Turbia , the most desert ...
... head , And more he said not , and remained disturbed . We came meanwhile unto the mountain's foot ; There so precipitate we found the rock , That nimble legs would there have been in vain . " Twixt Lerici and Turbia , the most desert ...
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... head , near unto Benevento , Under the safeguard of the heavy cairn . Now the rain bathes and moveth them the wind , Beyond the realm , almost beside the Verde , Where he transported them with tapers quenched . By malison of theirs is ...
... head , near unto Benevento , Under the safeguard of the heavy cairn . Now the rain bathes and moveth them the wind , Beyond the realm , almost beside the Verde , Where he transported them with tapers quenched . By malison of theirs is ...
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... head , Saying : " Hast thou seen clearly how the sun O'er thy left shoulder drives his chariot ? " His sluggish attitude and his curt words A little unto laughter moved my lips ; Then I began : " Belacqua , I grieve not 115 120 For thee ...
... head , Saying : " Hast thou seen clearly how the sun O'er thy left shoulder drives his chariot ? " His sluggish attitude and his curt words A little unto laughter moved my lips ; Then I began : " Belacqua , I grieve not 115 120 For thee ...
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... head ; But in their faces was the eye bewildered , As faculty confounded by excess . " From Mary's bosom both of them have come , " Sordello said , " as guardians of the valley Against the serpent , that will come anon . ” Whereupon I ...
... head ; But in their faces was the eye bewildered , As faculty confounded by excess . " From Mary's bosom both of them have come , " Sordello said , " as guardians of the valley Against the serpent , that will come anon . ” Whereupon I ...
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... head about , and licking Its back like to a beast that smoothes itself . I did not see , and therefore cannot say How the celestial falcons ' gan to move , But well I saw that they were both in motion . Hearing the air cleft by their ...
... head about , and licking Its back like to a beast that smoothes itself . I did not see , and therefore cannot say How the celestial falcons ' gan to move , But well I saw that they were both in motion . Hearing the air cleft by their ...
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