The Vision: Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, Volumen1Taylor and Hessey, 1819 |
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... cried I out aloud , Spirit ! or living man ! whate'er thou be . ” He answer'd : “ Now not man , man once I was , And born of Lombard parents , Mantuans both By country , when the power of Julius * yet Was scarcely firm . At Rome my life ...
... cried I out aloud , Spirit ! or living man ! whate'er thou be . ” He answer'd : “ Now not man , man once I was , And born of Lombard parents , Mantuans both By country , when the power of Julius * yet Was scarcely firm . At Rome my life ...
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... cried : 30 O master ! what is this I hear ? what race Are these , who seem so overcome with woe ? ” He thus to me : “ This miserable fate Suffer the wretched souls of those , who liv'd Without or praise or blame , with that ill band Of ...
... cried : 30 O master ! what is this I hear ? what race Are these , who seem so overcome with woe ? ” He thus to me : “ This miserable fate Suffer the wretched souls of those , who liv'd Without or praise or blame , with that ill band Of ...
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... cried Minos , relinquishing his dread employ , 20 “ Look how thou enter here ; beware in whom Thou place thy trust ; let not the entrance broad Deceive thee to thy harm . ” To him my guide : “ Wherefore exclaimest ? Hinder not his way ...
... cried Minos , relinquishing his dread employ , 20 “ Look how thou enter here ; beware in whom Thou place thy trust ; let not the entrance broad Deceive thee to thy harm . ” To him my guide : “ Wherefore exclaimest ? Hinder not his way ...
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... cried : << What art thou pond'ring ? ” I in answer thus : “ Alas ! by what sweet thoughts , what fond desire 110 Must they at length to that ill pass have reach'd ! " Then turning , I to them my speech address'd , And thus began ...
... cried : << What art thou pond'ring ? ” I in answer thus : “ Alas ! by what sweet thoughts , what fond desire 110 Must they at length to that ill pass have reach'd ! " Then turning , I to them my speech address'd , And thus began ...
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... cried , “ who through the infernal shades art led , Own , if again thou know'st me . Thou wast fram'd 40 Or ere my frame was broken . " I replied : “ The anguish thou endur'st perchance so takes Thy form from my remembrance , that it ...
... cried , “ who through the infernal shades art led , Own , if again thou know'st me . Thou wast fram'd 40 Or ere my frame was broken . " I replied : “ The anguish thou endur'st perchance so takes Thy form from my remembrance , that it ...
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