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... Poet Statius CANTO XX . CANTO XXI . • III . 118 125 132 CANTO XXII . The Sixth Circle . The Gluttonous . - The Mystic Tree 138 Forese CANTO XXIII . CANTO XXIV . Buonagiunta da Lucca . - Pope Martin IV . , and others CANTO XXV ...
... Poet Statius CANTO XX . CANTO XXI . • III . 118 125 132 CANTO XXII . The Sixth Circle . The Gluttonous . - The Mystic Tree 138 Forese CANTO XXIII . CANTO XXIV . Buonagiunta da Lucca . - Pope Martin IV . , and others CANTO XXV ...
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... Poet Dante Dante and Milton The Italian Pilgrim's Progress Dante and Tacitus Dante's Landscapes Dante's Creed The Divina Commedia 221 365 375 382 • 384 • 390 394 401 403 I ENTER , and I see thee in the gloom vi Contents.
... Poet Dante Dante and Milton The Italian Pilgrim's Progress Dante and Tacitus Dante's Landscapes Dante's Creed The Divina Commedia 221 365 375 382 • 384 • 390 394 401 403 I ENTER , and I see thee in the gloom vi Contents.
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... poet saturnine ! And strive to make my steps keep pace with thine . The air is filled with some unknown perfume ; The congregation of the dead make room For thee to pass ; the votive tapers shine ; Like rooks that haunt Ravenna's groves ...
... poet saturnine ! And strive to make my steps keep pace with thine . The air is filled with some unknown perfume ; The congregation of the dead make room For thee to pass ; the votive tapers shine ; Like rooks that haunt Ravenna's groves ...
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... Poet well perceived that I was wholly Bewildered at the chariot of the light , Where ' twixt us and the Aquilon it entered . Whereon he said to me : " If Castor and Pollux Were in the company of yonder mirror , That up and down ...
... Poet well perceived that I was wholly Bewildered at the chariot of the light , Where ' twixt us and the Aquilon it entered . Whereon he said to me : " If Castor and Pollux Were in the company of yonder mirror , That up and down ...
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... 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.
... 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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