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... stars Ne'er seen before save by the primal people . Rejoicing in their flamelets seemed the heaven . O thou septentrional and widowed site , Because thou art deprived of seeing these ! When from regarding them I had withdrawn , Turning ...
... stars Ne'er seen before save by the primal people . Rejoicing in their flamelets seemed the heaven . O thou septentrional and widowed site , Because thou art deprived of seeing these ! When from regarding them I had withdrawn , Turning ...
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... stars down fall Upon thy blood , and be it new and open , That thy successor may have fear thereof ; Because thy father and thyself have suffered , By greed of those transalpine lands distrained , The garden of the empire to be waste ...
... stars down fall Upon thy blood , and be it new and open , That thy successor may have fear thereof ; Because thy father and thyself have suffered , By greed of those transalpine lands distrained , The garden of the empire to be waste ...
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... stars , Even as a wheel the nearest to its axle . And my Conductor : " Son , what dost thou gaze at 70 75 75 80 85 Up there ? " And I to him : " At those three torches With which this hither pole is all on fire . ” 90 And he to me ...
... stars , Even as a wheel the nearest to its axle . And my Conductor : " Son , what dost thou gaze at 70 75 75 80 85 Up there ? " And I to him : " At those three torches With which this hither pole is all on fire . ” 90 And he to me ...
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Dante Alighieri. And he to me : " The four resplendent stars Thou sawest this morning are down yonder low , And these have mounted up to where those were . " As he was speaking , to himself Sordello Drew him , and said , " Lo there our ...
Dante Alighieri. And he to me : " The four resplendent stars Thou sawest this morning are down yonder low , And these have mounted up to where those were . " As he was speaking , to himself Sordello Drew him , and said , " Lo there our ...
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... unto me speak covertly . Towards us came the being beautiful Vested in white , and in his countenance Such as appears the tremulous morning star . 85 90 36 His arms he opened , and opened then his wings 74 The Divine Comedy.
... unto me speak covertly . Towards us came the being beautiful Vested in white , and in his countenance Such as appears the tremulous morning star . 85 90 36 His arms he opened , and opened then his wings 74 The Divine Comedy.
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