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... Peter examines Dante upon Faith 156 CANTO XXV . St. James examines Dante upon Hope • 163 CANTO XXVI . St. John examines Dante upon Charity • 169 CANTO XXVII . St. Peter's reproof of bad Popes . - The Ascent to the Ninth Heaven , or the ...
... Peter examines Dante upon Faith 156 CANTO XXV . St. James examines Dante upon Hope • 163 CANTO XXVI . St. John examines Dante upon Charity • 169 CANTO XXVII . St. Peter's reproof of bad Popes . - The Ascent to the Ninth Heaven , or the ...
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... But Vatican and the other parts elect Of Rome , which have a cemetery been Unto the soldiery that followed Peter , Shall soon be free from this adultery . " 140 CANTO X. LOOKING into his Son with all the Love Paradiso IX . 61.
... But Vatican and the other parts elect Of Rome , which have a cemetery been Unto the soldiery that followed Peter , Shall soon be free from this adultery . " 140 CANTO X. LOOKING into his Son with all the Love Paradiso IX . 61.
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... Peter was who , e'en as the poor widow , Offered his treasure unto Holy Church . The fifth light , that among us is the fairest , 55 95 100 105 Breathes forth from such a love , that all the world 110 Below is greedy to learn tidings of ...
... Peter was who , e'en as the poor widow , Offered his treasure unto Holy Church . The fifth light , that among us is the fairest , 55 95 100 105 Breathes forth from such a love , that all the world 110 Below is greedy to learn tidings of ...
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... humble cord ; Nor cowardice of heart weighed down his brow At being son of Peter Bernardone , Nor for appearing marvellously scorned ; 80 85 90 But regally his hard determination To Innocent he opened , 72 The Divine Comedy.
... humble cord ; Nor cowardice of heart weighed down his brow At being son of Peter Bernardone , Nor for appearing marvellously scorned ; 80 85 90 But regally his hard determination To Innocent he opened , 72 The Divine Comedy.
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... Peter to its proper bearings . And this man was our Patriarch ; hence whoever Doth follow him as he commands can see That he is laden with good merchandise . But for new pasturage his flock has grown So greedy , that it is impossible ...
... Peter to its proper bearings . And this man was our Patriarch ; hence whoever Doth follow him as he commands can see That he is laden with good merchandise . But for new pasturage his flock has grown So greedy , that it is impossible ...
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