The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... tell thee . Virtue descendeth from on high that aids me To lead him to behold thee and to hear thee . Now may it please thee to vouchsafe his coming ; He seeketh Liberty , which is so dear , As knoweth he who life for her refuses . Thou ...
... tell thee . Virtue descendeth from on high that aids me To lead him to behold thee and to hear thee . Now may it please thee to vouchsafe his coming ; He seeketh Liberty , which is so dear , As knoweth he who life for her refuses . Thou ...
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... Tell us upon what side the mountain slopes , So that the going up be possible , For to lose time irks him most who most knows . " As sheep come issuing forth from out the fold 70 75 By ones and twos and threes , and the others stand 80 ...
... Tell us upon what side the mountain slopes , So that the going up be possible , For to lose time irks him most who most knows . " As sheep come issuing forth from out the fold 70 75 By ones and twos and threes , and the others stand 80 ...
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... tell her , if aught else be told . After I had my body lacerated By these two mortal stabs , I gave myself Weeping to Him , who willingly doth pardon . Horrible my iniquities had been ; But Infinite Goodness hath such ample arms , That ...
... tell her , if aught else be told . After I had my body lacerated By these two mortal stabs , I gave myself Weeping to Him , who willingly doth pardon . Horrible my iniquities had been ; But Infinite Goodness hath such ample arms , That ...
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... tell me , wherefore seated In this place art thou ? Waitest thou an escort ? 125 Or has thy usual habit seized upon thee ? " And he : " O brother , what's the use of climbing ? Since to my torment would not let me go The Angel of God ...
... tell me , wherefore seated In this place art thou ? Waitest thou an escort ? 125 Or has thy usual habit seized upon thee ? " And he : " O brother , what's the use of climbing ? Since to my torment would not let me go The Angel of God ...
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... tell it thee , Who light ' twixt truth and intellect shall be . I know not if thou understand ; I speak Of Beatrice ; her shalt thou see above , Smiling and happy , on this mountain's top . " And I : " Good Leader , let us make more ...
... tell it thee , Who light ' twixt truth and intellect shall be . I know not if thou understand ; I speak Of Beatrice ; her shalt thou see above , Smiling and happy , on this mountain's top . " And I : " Good Leader , let us make more ...
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