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" I truly saw, and still I seem to see it, A trunk without a head walk in like manner As walked the others of the mournful herd. And by the hair it held the head dissevered, Hung from the hand in fashion of a lantern, And that upon us gazed and said: "O... "
The Divine Comedy - Página 156
por Dante Alighieri - 1891 - 760 páginas
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 782 páginas
...me, "s That good companion which emboldens man Beneath the hauberk of its feeling pure. 1 truly saw, and still I seem to see it, A trunk without a head walk in like manner As walked the others of the mournful herd. «° And by the hair it held the' head...
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The Great Exhibition: With Continental Sketches, Practical and Humorous

Howard Payson Arnold - 1868 - 514 páginas
...clear and bright of that which he describes. As says Dante in the " Inferno " : — " I truly saw, and still I seem to see it, A trunk without a head walk in like manner As walked the others of the mournful herd." The same was, doubtless, true of Milton,...
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Coronation: A Story of Forest and Sea

Edward Payson Tenney - 1877 - 412 páginas
...some further proof, even to recount, If it were not that conscience re-assures me. ****** I truly saw, and still I seem to see it, A trunk without a head walk in like manner As walked the others of the mournful herd. And by the hair it held the head dissevered,...
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The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri, translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 466 páginas
...me, us That good companion which emboldens man Beneath the hauberk of its feeling pure. I truly saw, and still I seem to see it, A trunk without a head walk in like manner As walked the others of the mournful herd. 120 And by the hair it held the head...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: Hell

Dante Alighieri - 1891 - 234 páginas
...beginning of long woe to Florence, and of the division of her people into Guelphs and Ghibellines. in truth, and still I seem to see it, a trunk without si head going along even as the others of the dismal flock were going. And it was holding the cut-off...
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The Troubadours at Home: Their Lives and Personalities, Their Songs and ...

Justin Harvey Smith - 1899 - 524 páginas
...departed spirit. But we have a glimpse beyond the tomb. " I saw in truth," so Dante wrote, " I saw in truth and still I seem to see it, a trunk without...the dismal flock were going. And it was holding the severed head by its hair, dangling in his hand like a lantern. And it gazed on us and said, ' Oh me...
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Hell

Dante Alighieri - 1902 - 280 páginas
...which emboldens man under the hauberk of feeling itself pure. I saw truly, and I seem to see it still, a trunk without a head going along, even as the others of the dismal herd were going. And it was holding its cut-off head by the hair, dangling it in hand like a lantern,...
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Exiles of Eternity: An Exposition of Dante's Inferno

John Smyth Carroll - 1903 - 588 páginas
...that he saw him walking in this valley and carrying his head in his hand like a lantern : I truly saw, and still I seem to see it, A trunk without a head go in like manner As went the others of the mournful herd. And by the hair it held the severed head,...
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The Divine Comedy, Volume 9

Dante Alighieri - 1904 - 524 páginas
...115 That good companion which emboldens man Beneath the hauberk of its feeling pure. 161 I truly saw, and still I seem to see it, A trunk without a head walk in like manner As walked the others of the mournful herd. 120 And by the hair it held the head...
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The Inferno of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1908 - 322 páginas
...ally that every man emboldens With sense of innocency for his breastplate. 1 1 7 Certain I saw — and still I seem to see it — A trunk without a head go in like manner The others of the mournful flock were going : 1 20 And the lopped head 'twas holding...
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