The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... remained there unfamiliar On 45 50 Seemed with the place , all round about them gazing , As one who in new matters makes essay . every side was darting forth the day The sun , who had with his resplendent shafts From the mid - heaven ...
... remained there unfamiliar On 45 50 Seemed with the place , all round about them gazing , As one who in new matters makes essay . every side was darting forth the day The sun , who had with his resplendent shafts From the mid - heaven ...
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... 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 , The most secluded pathway is a ...
... 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 , The most secluded pathway is a ...
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... remained . Truth will I speak , repeat it to the living ; 100 God's Angel took me up , and he of hell Shouted : ' O thou from heaven , why dost thou rob me ? Thou bearest away the eternal part of him , For one poor little tear , that ...
... remained . Truth will I speak , repeat it to the living ; 100 God's Angel took me up , and he of hell Shouted : ' O thou from heaven , why dost thou rob me ? Thou bearest away the eternal part of him , For one poor little tear , that ...
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... doth pierce them . He who appears so stalwart , and chimes in , Singing , with that one of the manly nose , The cord of every valor wore begirt ; And if as King had after him remained The stripling Purgatorio VII . 43.
... doth pierce them . He who appears so stalwart , and chimes in , Singing , with that one of the manly nose , The cord of every valor wore begirt ; And if as King had after him remained The stripling Purgatorio VII . 43.
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Dante Alighieri. And if as King had after him remained The stripling who in rear of him is sitting , Well had the valor passed from vase to vase , Which cannot of the other heirs be said . Frederick and Jacomo possess the realms , But ...
Dante Alighieri. And if as King had after him remained The stripling who in rear of him is sitting , Well had the valor passed from vase to vase , Which cannot of the other heirs be said . Frederick and Jacomo possess the realms , But ...
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