The Vision: Or, Hell, Purgatory, and ParadiseSmith, 1844 - 188 páginas |
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... whence impell'd they seem So eager to pass o'er , as I discern Through the blear light ?? " He thus to me in few : " This shalt thou know , soon as our steps arrive Beside the woeful tide of Acheron . " Then with eyes downward cast ...
... whence impell'd they seem So eager to pass o'er , as I discern Through the blear light ?? " He thus to me in few : " This shalt thou know , soon as our steps arrive Beside the woeful tide of Acheron . " Then with eyes downward cast ...
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... whence our love gat being , I will do As one , who weeps and tells his tale . One day , For our delight we read of Lancelot2 , How him love thrall'd . Alone we were , and no Suspicion near us . Oft - times by that reading Our eyes were ...
... whence our love gat being , I will do As one , who weeps and tells his tale . One day , For our delight we read of Lancelot2 , How him love thrall'd . Alone we were , and no Suspicion near us . Oft - times by that reading Our eyes were ...
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... whence the steps led below , Arrived , there Plutus , the great foe , we found . m CANTO VII . ARGUMENT . In the present Canto , Dante describes his descent into the fourth circle , at the beginning of which he sees Plutus stationed ...
... whence the steps led below , Arrived , there Plutus , the great foe , we found . m CANTO VII . ARGUMENT . In the present Canto , Dante describes his descent into the fourth circle , at the beginning of which he sees Plutus stationed ...
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... whence he , his brow Somewhat uplifting , cried : " Fiercely were they Adverse to me , my party , and the blood From whence I sprang : twice2 , therefore , I abroad Scatter'd them . " Though driven out , yet they each time 66 From all ...
... whence he , his brow Somewhat uplifting , cried : " Fiercely were they Adverse to me , my party , and the blood From whence I sprang : twice2 , therefore , I abroad Scatter'd them . " Though driven out , yet they each time 66 From all ...
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... , No stormy terrors of the watry waste , Might bar our course , but heighten still our taste Of sprightly joy , and of our social tie : Whence I so fully answer'd . He at once Exclaim'd 51-64 . ( 91 ) HELL , CANTO X.
... , No stormy terrors of the watry waste , Might bar our course , but heighten still our taste Of sprightly joy , and of our social tie : Whence I so fully answer'd . He at once Exclaim'd 51-64 . ( 91 ) HELL , CANTO X.
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