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... mount by easier ascent . " With this he vanished ; and I raised me up Without a word , and wholly drew myself Unto my Guide , and turned mine eyes to him . 100 105 110 And he began : " Son , follow thou my Purgatorio 1 . 5.
... mount by easier ascent . " With this he vanished ; and I raised me up Without a word , and wholly drew myself Unto my Guide , and turned mine eyes to him . 100 105 110 And he began : " Son , follow thou my Purgatorio 1 . 5.
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... we came , a little while before you , Another way , which was so rough and steep , That mounting will henceforth seem sport to us . " 55 60 65 The souls who had , from seeing me draw breath 2 Purgatorio II . 9 The Celestial Pilot.
... we came , a little while before you , Another way , which was so rough and steep , That mounting will henceforth seem sport to us . " 55 60 65 The souls who had , from seeing me draw breath 2 Purgatorio II . 9 The Celestial Pilot.
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... mounts the summit of Bismantova , With feet alone ; but here one needs must fly ; With the swift pinions and the plumes I ... mount behind me win thy way , Till some sage escort shall appear to us . ' The summit was so high it vanquished ...
... mounts the summit of Bismantova , With feet alone ; but here one needs must fly ; With the swift pinions and the plumes I ... mount behind me win thy way , Till some sage escort shall appear to us . ' The summit was so high it vanquished ...
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... mount on earth to stand , So that they both one sole horizon have , And hemispheres diverse ; whereby the road Which Phaeton , alas ! knew not to drive , Thou ' lt see how of necessity must pass This on one side , when that upon the ...
... mount on earth to stand , So that they both one sole horizon have , And hemispheres diverse ; whereby the road Which Phaeton , alas ! knew not to drive , Thou ' lt see how of necessity must pass This on one side , when that upon the ...
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... the Poet was before me mounting , And saying : " Come now ; see the sun has touched Meridian , and from the shore the night Covers already with her foot Morocco ? " CANTO V. I HAD already from those shades departed , 4 Purgatorio IV . 25.
... the Poet was before me mounting , And saying : " Come now ; see the sun has touched Meridian , and from the shore the night Covers already with her foot Morocco ? " CANTO V. I HAD already from those shades departed , 4 Purgatorio IV . 25.
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