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... upward through the rifted rock , And on each side the border pressed upon us , And feet and hands the ground beneath required . When we were come upon the upper rim Of the high bank , out on the open slope , " My Master , " said I ...
... upward through the rifted rock , And on each side the border pressed upon us , And feet and hands the ground beneath required . When we were come upon the upper rim Of the high bank , out on the open slope , " My Master , " said I ...
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... clouds of August , But upward they returned in briefer time , 30 35 40 And , on arriving , with the others wheeled Tow'rds us , like troops that run without a rein . " This folk that presses unto us is great , Purgatorio v . 27.
... clouds of August , But upward they returned in briefer time , 30 35 40 And , on arriving , with the others wheeled Tow'rds us , like troops that run without a rein . " This folk that presses unto us is great , Purgatorio v . 27.
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... ground among them Sits looking upward , is the Marquis William , For whose sake Alessandria and her war Make Monferrat and Canavese weep . " 115 120 125 130 135 ་ CANTO VIII . ' TWAS now the hour that turneth 44 The Divine Comedy.
... ground among them Sits looking upward , is the Marquis William , For whose sake Alessandria and her war Make Monferrat and Canavese weep . " 115 120 125 130 135 ་ CANTO VIII . ' TWAS now the hour that turneth 44 The Divine Comedy.
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... upward both its palms , Fixing its eyes upon the orient , As if it said to God , “ Naught else I care for . " " Te lucis ante " so devoutly issued Forth from its mouth , and with such dulcet notes , It made me issue forth from my own ...
... upward both its palms , Fixing its eyes upon the orient , As if it said to God , “ Naught else I care for . " " Te lucis ante " so devoutly issued Forth from its mouth , and with such dulcet notes , It made me issue forth from my own ...
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... upward gaze , As if in expectation , pale and humble ; And from on high come forth and down descend , I saw two Angels with two flaming swords , Truncated and deprived of their points . Green as the little leaflets just now born Their ...
... upward gaze , As if in expectation , pale and humble ; And from on high come forth and down descend , I saw two Angels with two flaming swords , Truncated and deprived of their points . Green as the little leaflets just now born Their ...
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