The Vision: Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, Volumen1Taylor and Hessey, 1819 |
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... tell me , I intreat , Come ye , as by your mien and looks ye show ? Why mourn ye not , as through these gates of woe Ye wend along our city's midmost street , Even like those who nothing seem to weet What chance hath fall'n , why she is ...
... tell me , I intreat , Come ye , as by your mien and looks ye show ? Why mourn ye not , as through these gates of woe Ye wend along our city's midmost street , Even like those who nothing seem to weet What chance hath fall'n , why she is ...
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... tell , It were no easy task , how savage wild That forest , how robust and rough its growth , Which to remember only , my dismay * In the midway . ] That the æra of the Poem is intended by these words to be fixed to the thirty - fifth ...
... tell , It were no easy task , how savage wild That forest , how robust and rough its growth , Which to remember only , my dismay * In the midway . ] That the æra of the Poem is intended by these words to be fixed to the thirty - fifth ...
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... tell . ' “ She then was silent , and I thus began : • O Lady ! by whose influence alone , • Mankind excels whatever is contain'd * Within that heaven which hath the smallest orb , • So thy command delights me , that to ' obey , • If it ...
... tell . ' “ She then was silent , and I thus began : • O Lady ! by whose influence alone , • Mankind excels whatever is contain'd * Within that heaven which hath the smallest orb , • So thy command delights me , that to ' obey , • If it ...
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... tell thee briefly . These of death No hope may entertain : and their blind life So meanly passes , that all other lots They envy . Fame * of them the world hath none , , Nor suffers ; mercy ' and justice scorn them both . Speak not of ...
... tell thee briefly . These of death No hope may entertain : and their blind life So meanly passes , that all other lots They envy . Fame * of them the world hath none , , Nor suffers ; mercy ' and justice scorn them both . Speak not of ...
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... tell me , sire rever'd ! “ Tell me , my master ! " I began , through wish Of full assurance in that holy faith Which vanquishes all error ; ; “ say , did e'er Any , or through his own or other's merit , Come forth from thence , who ...
... tell me , sire rever'd ! “ Tell me , my master ! " I began , through wish Of full assurance in that holy faith Which vanquishes all error ; ; “ say , did e'er Any , or through his own or other's merit , Come forth from thence , who ...
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