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Page vii
Dante Alighieri. I ENTER , and I see thee in the gloom Of the long aisles , O 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 ...
Dante Alighieri. I ENTER , and I see thee in the gloom Of the long aisles , O 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 ...
Page viii
... thee , who so long ago Filled thy young heart with passion and the woe From which thy song and all its splendors came ; And while with stern rebuke she speaks thy name , The ice about thy heart melts as the snow On mountain heights ...
... thee , who so long ago Filled thy young heart with passion and the woe From which thy song and all its splendors came ; And while with stern rebuke she speaks thy name , The ice about thy heart melts as the snow On mountain heights ...
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... 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 know ...
... 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 know ...
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... thee , As thou dost say , no flattery is needful ; Let it suffice thee that for her thou ask me . Go , then , and see thou gird this one about With a smooth rush , and that thou wash his face , 95 So that thou cleanse away all stain ...
... thee , As thou dost say , no flattery is needful ; Let it suffice thee that for her thou ask me . Go , then , and see thou gird this one about With a smooth rush , and that thou wash his face , 95 So that thou cleanse away all stain ...
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... thee In mortal body , so I love thee free ; Therefore I stop ; but wherefore goest thou ? " 75 80 85 90 " My own Casella ! to return once more There ΙΟ The Divine Comedy.
... thee In mortal body , so I love thee free ; Therefore I stop ; but wherefore goest thou ? " 75 80 85 90 " My own Casella ! to return once more There ΙΟ The Divine Comedy.
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