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Thou wert ever My Master and my chief Inspirer ! — thou 85 Alone, for 'twas from
thee I won the fair Style that with honour's wreath adorns my brow. Yon wolf, that
made me turn, still hovering there Thou seest : save me from her, renownèd ...
Thou wert ever My Master and my chief Inspirer ! — thou 85 Alone, for 'twas from
thee I won the fair Style that with honour's wreath adorns my brow. Yon wolf, that
made me turn, still hovering there Thou seest : save me from her, renownèd ...
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Said the good Master then ; ' Dost thou forbear To ask what spirits are these that
here thou seest ? Yet would I have thee know, ere thou draw near, These have
not sinn'd : 1 and, if they have their merits, 'Tis not enough, for, being unbaptised,
...
Said the good Master then ; ' Dost thou forbear To ask what spirits are these that
here thou seest ? Yet would I have thee know, ere thou draw near, These have
not sinn'd : 1 and, if they have their merits, 'Tis not enough, for, being unbaptised,
...
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And seeing thou would'st hold discourse with us, We too will listen and converse
with thee, 95 While the fierce ... Love, that to none beloved remitteth lovers
Return, seized me for his enchanting self So strongly that it still lingers as thou
seest.
And seeing thou would'st hold discourse with us, We too will listen and converse
with thee, 95 While the fierce ... Love, that to none beloved remitteth lovers
Return, seized me for his enchanting self So strongly that it still lingers as thou
seest.
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For the wide-wasting vice of gluttony I welter, as thou seest, beneath the rain :
Nor is it thus with me alone, but all 55 These hapless souls unto like pain are
doom'd For like offence.' He ended here, and I Thus made response ; ' Ciacco,
thy ...
For the wide-wasting vice of gluttony I welter, as thou seest, beneath the rain :
Nor is it thus with me alone, but all 55 These hapless souls unto like pain are
doom'd For like offence.' He ended here, and I Thus made response ; ' Ciacco,
thy ...
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My Guide then spake ; ' Here, O my son, thou seest 115 The spirits of those whom
anger overcame : And I would have thee know for certain that Beneath this water
there are souls whose sighing Makes heave the bubbling surface, as thou ...
My Guide then spake ; ' Here, O my son, thou seest 115 The spirits of those whom
anger overcame : And I would have thee know for certain that Beneath this water
there are souls whose sighing Makes heave the bubbling surface, as thou ...
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Procura do Utilizador - hopeevey - LibraryThingThis is my first exposure to Dante's writing. I was looking for poetry by a different author when I came across this translation. When I saw the narrator, I decided it was time to read/hear some Dante ... Ler crítica na íntegra
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Procura do Utilizador - antao - LibraryThingWhat I love about Dante is how he doesn't invoke the Muses, unlike Homer, or Virgil, and that he goes straight to the heart of the matter, and straight in to the poem, i.e. "In the midway of this our ... Ler crítica na íntegra
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