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... of old . There she is seen who pointed out Langia ; There is Tiresias ' daughter , and there Thetis , And there Deidamia with her sisters . " 105 110 95 100 ་ Silent already were the poets both , Attent once more 142 The Divine Comedy.
... of old . There she is seen who pointed out Langia ; There is Tiresias ' daughter , and there Thetis , And there Deidamia with her sisters . " 105 110 95 100 ་ Silent already were the poets both , Attent once more 142 The Divine Comedy.
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Dante Alighieri. Silent already were the poets both , Attent once more in looking round about , From the ascent and from the walls released ; And four handmaidens of the day ... Poets twain unto the tree drew near , And Purgatorio XXII . 143.
Dante Alighieri. Silent already were the poets both , Attent once more in looking round about , From the ascent and from the walls released ; And four handmaidens of the day ... Poets twain unto the tree drew near , And Purgatorio XXII . 143.
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Dante Alighieri. The Poets twain unto the tree drew near , And from among the foliage a voice Cried : " Of this food ye shall have scarcity . " Then said : " More thoughtful Mary was of making The marriage feast complete and honorable ...
Dante Alighieri. The Poets twain unto the tree drew near , And from among the foliage a voice Cried : " Of this food ye shall have scarcity . " Then said : " More thoughtful Mary was of making The marriage feast complete and honorable ...
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... me wholly round Unto my Poets , and saw that with a smile They had been listening to these closing words ; Then to the beautiful lady turned mine eyes . 140 145 CANTO XXIX . SINGING like unto an enamoured lady She 184 The Divine Comedy.
... me wholly round Unto my Poets , and saw that with a smile They had been listening to these closing words ; Then to the beautiful lady turned mine eyes . 140 145 CANTO XXIX . SINGING like unto an enamoured lady She 184 The Divine Comedy.
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... poem , is , - 1. From Canto I. to Canto IX .; 2. From Canto IX . to Canto XXVIII .; 3. From Canto XXVIII . to the end . The first of these divisions describes the region lying outside the gate of Purgatory ; the second , the Seven ...
... poem , is , - 1. From Canto I. to Canto IX .; 2. From Canto IX . to Canto XXVIII .; 3. From Canto XXVIII . to the end . The first of these divisions describes the region lying outside the gate of Purgatory ; the second , the Seven ...
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