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Page vii
... And lamentations from the crypts below ; And then a voice celestial that begins With the pathetic words , " Although your sins As scarlet be , " and ends with " as the snow . " WITH ITH snow - white veil and garments as of.
... And lamentations from the crypts below ; And then a voice celestial that begins With the pathetic words , " Although your sins As scarlet be , " and ends with " as the snow . " WITH ITH snow - white veil and garments as of.
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... voice , With whatso in that psalm is after written . Then made he sign of holy rood upon them , Whereat all cast themselves upon the shore , And he departed swiftly as he came . The throng which still remained there unfamiliar On 45 50 ...
... voice , With whatso in that psalm is after written . Then made he sign of holy rood upon them , Whereat all cast themselves upon the shore , And he departed swiftly as he came . The throng which still remained there unfamiliar On 45 50 ...
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... voice close by us sounded : " Peradventure Thou wilt have need of sitting down ere that . " At sound thereof each one of us turned round , And saw upon the left hand a great rock , Which neither I nor he before had noticed . Thither we ...
... voice close by us sounded : " Peradventure Thou wilt have need of sitting down ere that . " At sound thereof each one of us turned round , And saw upon the left hand a great rock , Which neither I nor he before had noticed . Thither we ...
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... voices mingled with sweet melody . Exactly such an image rendered me That which I heard , as we are wont to catch , When people singing with the organ stand ; For now we hear , and now hear not , the words . 140 145 8 CANTO X. WHEN we ...
... voices mingled with sweet melody . Exactly such an image rendered me That which I heard , as we are wont to catch , When people singing with the organ stand ; For now we hear , and now hear not , the words . 140 145 8 CANTO X. WHEN we ...
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... voices Sang in such wise that speech could tell it not . Ah me ! how different are these entrances From the Infernal ! for with anthems here One enters , and below with wild laments . 95 100 105 IIO We now were mounting up the sacred ...
... voices Sang in such wise that speech could tell it not . Ah me ! how different are these entrances From the Infernal ! for with anthems here One enters , and below with wild laments . 95 100 105 IIO We now were mounting up the sacred ...
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Æneid Anagni angel appeared Arnaud ascend Beatrice beautiful began behold Boniface breast Brunetto Latini Cæsar called CANTO Charles of Anjou Charles of Valois Christ Church Cimabue circle color Conradin Corso Donati Dante Dante's daughter death didst divine dost doth earth eternal eyes face father feet fire Florence flowers Forese Forlì Ghibelline Ghino Ghino di Tacco Giotto gold hand hast hear heard heart heaven holy honor Hugh Capet Italian Italy king lady light living look Lord Messer Milton mind Monte Aperto mountain nature never night noble Ottimo Ovid Paradise Podestà poem poet Pope punished Purgatory river Rome round says seemed shade shalt side sight singing song Sordello soul speak spirit stars Statius sweet tell thee thine things thou tion tow'rds tree turned Tuscany unto Virgilius virtue weeping Whence words