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Page iii
... Mountain . Church . - Manfredi • CANTO III . Those who have died in Contumacy of Holy CANTO IV . Farther Ascent of the Mountain . - The Negligent , who postponed Repentance till the last Hour . - Belacqua CANTO V. Those who died by ...
... Mountain . Church . - Manfredi • CANTO III . Those who have died in Contumacy of Holy CANTO IV . Farther Ascent of the Mountain . - The Negligent , who postponed Repentance till the last Hour . - Belacqua CANTO V. Those who died by ...
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... mountain heights , and in swift overflow Comes gushing from thy lips in sobs of shame . Thou makest full confession ; and a gleam , As of the dawn on some dark forest cast , Seems on thy lifted forehead to increase ; Lethe and Eunoe the ...
... mountain heights , and in swift overflow Comes gushing from thy lips in sobs of shame . Thou makest full confession ; and a gleam , As of the dawn on some dark forest cast , Seems on thy lifted forehead to increase ; Lethe and Eunoe the ...
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... mountain . " And answer made Virgilius : " Ye believe Perchance that we have knowledge of this place , But we are strangers even as yourselves . Just now we came , a little while before you , Another way , which was so rough and steep ...
... mountain . " And answer made Virgilius : " Ye believe Perchance that we have knowledge of this place , But we are strangers even as yourselves . Just now we came , a little while before you , Another way , which was so rough and steep ...
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... mountain to strip off the slough , That lets not God be manifest to you . " Even as when , collecting grain or tares , The doves , together at their pasture met , Quiet , nor showing their accustomed pride , If aught appear of which ...
... mountain to strip off the slough , That lets not God be manifest to you . " Even as when , collecting grain or tares , The doves , together at their pasture met , Quiet , nor showing their accustomed pride , If aught appear of which ...
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... mountain whither reason spurs us , I pressed me close unto my faithful comrade , And how without him had I kept my course ? Who would have led me up along the mountain ? He seemed to me within himself remorseful ; O noble conscience ...
... mountain whither reason spurs us , I pressed me close unto my faithful comrade , And how without him had I kept my course ? Who would have led me up along the mountain ? He seemed to me within himself remorseful ; O noble conscience ...
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