The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... unto the tresses , Of which a double list fell on his breast . The rays of the four consecrated stars Did so adorn his countenance with light , That him I saw as were the sun before him . 20 25 30 35 35 " Who are you ? ye who , counter ...
... unto the tresses , Of which a double list fell on his breast . The rays of the four consecrated stars Did so adorn his countenance with light , That him I saw as were the sun before him . 20 25 30 35 35 " Who are you ? ye who , counter ...
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... unto my crags ? " Then did my Leader lay his grasp upon me , 40 45 And with his words , and with his hands and signs , 50 Reverent he made in me my knees and brow ; Then answered him : " I came not of myself ; A Lady from Heaven ...
... unto my crags ? " Then did my Leader lay his grasp upon me , 40 45 And with his words , and with his hands and signs , 50 Reverent he made in me my knees and brow ; Then answered him : " I came not of myself ; A Lady from Heaven ...
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... unto the shocks . Thereafter be not this way your return ; The sun , which now is rising , will direct you To take the mount by easier ascent . " With this he vanished ; and I raised me up Without a word , and wholly drew myself Unto my ...
... unto the shocks . Thereafter be not this way your return ; The sun , which now is rising , will direct you To take the mount by easier ascent . " With this he vanished ; and I raised me up Without a word , and wholly drew myself Unto my ...
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... unto its lower boundaries . " The dawn was vanquishing the matin hour Which fled before it , so that from afar I recognized the trembling of the sea . Along the solitary plain we went As one who unto the lost road returns , And till he ...
... unto its lower boundaries . " The dawn was vanquishing the matin hour Which fled before it , so that from afar I recognized the trembling of the sea . Along the solitary plain we went As one who unto the lost road returns , And till he ...
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... unto the mountain . " And answer made Virgilius : " Ye believe Perchance that we have knowledge of this place , But we are strangers even as yourselves . Just now we came , a little while before you , Another way , which was so rough ...
... unto the mountain . " And answer made Virgilius : " Ye believe Perchance that we have knowledge of this place , But we are strangers even as yourselves . Just now we came , a little while before you , Another way , which was so rough ...
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