The Vision: Or, Hell, Purgatory, and ParadiseSmith, 1844 - 188 páginas |
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... earth beneath ; E'en in like manner Adam's evil brood Cast themselves , one by one , down from the shore , Each at a beck , as falcon at his call2 . Thus go they over through the umber'd wave ; And ever they on the opposing bank Be ...
... earth beneath ; E'en in like manner Adam's evil brood Cast themselves , one by one , down from the shore , Each at a beck , as falcon at his call2 . Thus go they over through the umber'd wave ; And ever they on the opposing bank Be ...
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... earth . As down the cavern stream'd The radiance : " Light , " said Adam , " this , that breathed First on me . Thou art come , expected Lord ! " Much that follows is closely copied by Frezzi from our poet . That place possess'd . " O ...
... earth . As down the cavern stream'd The radiance : " Light , " said Adam , " this , that breathed First on me . Thou art come , expected Lord ! " Much that follows is closely copied by Frezzi from our poet . That place possess'd . " O ...
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... earth Raised them , and cast it in his ravenous maw . E'en as a dog , that yelling bays for food His keeper , when the morsel comes , lets fall His fury , bent alone with eager haste To swallow it ; so dropp'd the loathsome cheeks Of ...
... earth Raised them , and cast it in his ravenous maw . E'en as a dog , that yelling bays for food His keeper , when the morsel comes , lets fall His fury , bent alone with eager haste To swallow it ; so dropp'd the loathsome cheeks Of ...
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... earth which is placed under it . 4 General minister . ] Lombardi cites an apposite passage from Augustin , De Civitate Dei , lib . v . : - " Nos eas causas , quæ dicuntur fortuitæ ( unde etiam fortuna nomen accepit ) non dicimus nullas ...
... earth which is placed under it . 4 General minister . ] Lombardi cites an apposite passage from Augustin , De Civitate Dei , lib . v . : - " Nos eas causas , quæ dicuntur fortuitæ ( unde etiam fortuna nomen accepit ) non dicimus nullas ...
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... earth . Now by a secret pathway we proceed , Between the walls , that hem the region round , And the tormented souls : my master first , I close behind his steps . " Virtue supreme ! " I thus began : " who through these ample orbs In ...
... earth . Now by a secret pathway we proceed , Between the walls , that hem the region round , And the tormented souls : my master first , I close behind his steps . " Virtue supreme ! " I thus began : " who through these ample orbs In ...
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