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... seem'd to shrink back afraid . And a She - wolf , 9 whose leanness seem'd to be 50 Full fraught with all inordinate desire , And many a soul had fill'd with misery , Wrought in my spirit such confusion dire- So fearfully her grisly form ...
... seem'd to shrink back afraid . And a She - wolf , 9 whose leanness seem'd to be 50 Full fraught with all inordinate desire , And many a soul had fill'd with misery , Wrought in my spirit such confusion dire- So fearfully her grisly form ...
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... seem'd bereft of speech.10 When I descried him in the desert lone , ' Have pity on me ! ' I cried out , ' whate'er Thou art , or living man , or shade undone . ' He made response ; ' Not living man , tho ' once Terrestrial air I drew ...
... seem'd bereft of speech.10 When I descried him in the desert lone , ' Have pity on me ! ' I cried out , ' whate'er Thou art , or living man , or shade undone . ' He made response ; ' Not living man , tho ' once Terrestrial air I drew ...
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... seem'd to scorn . And after it there came so long a train 55 Of spirits that I could never have believed That Death so vast a multitude had slain . Gazing till I their lineaments perceived , I saw the 20 THE INFERNO .
... seem'd to scorn . And after it there came so long a train 55 Of spirits that I could never have believed That Death so vast a multitude had slain . Gazing till I their lineaments perceived , I saw the 20 THE INFERNO .
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... seem'd . They lay diffused upon the ground - all who Were there , save one , who raised himself to sit , When he beheld us passing near . ' Thou who Art borne thro ' this infernal pit , ' he said 40 To me , ' bethink thee who I am , if ...
... seem'd . They lay diffused upon the ground - all who Were there , save one , who raised himself to sit , When he beheld us passing near . ' Thou who Art borne thro ' this infernal pit , ' he said 40 To me , ' bethink thee who I am , if ...
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... seem'd it fraught . Scarce had the Guide and I made entrance , when The ancient craft went ploughing thro ' the water More deeply than with others it was wont . 330 25 36 20 While thus we sped across the stagnant pool , One CANTO VIII . 55.
... seem'd it fraught . Scarce had the Guide and I made entrance , when The ancient craft went ploughing thro ' the water More deeply than with others it was wont . 330 25 36 20 While thus we sped across the stagnant pool , One CANTO VIII . 55.
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accursed anguish answer'd began behold beneath Bianchi breast calf extra CANTO Cavalcanti Cerberus Ciacco circle cloth Cowden Clarke cried Dante dark deep divine divine grace dost doth dread earth edition enter'd Ev'n eyes Farinata Farinata degli Uberti Fcap fear forthwith French morocco gate gaze Ghibelline gilt gloom glory grace Guelf Guide Guido Guido Cavalcanti hand hast hath hear heaven Hell impell'd INFERNO Jehoshaphat lake LEICESTER SQUARE light lives loud MARY COWDEN CLARKE Master may'st thou Monte Aperto morocco moved o'er onward pain Paolo Malatesta pass'd Phlegyas Plutus replied round seem'd sepulchres shade Shakespeare's sighs sorrow spake speech spirits in Limbo sway sweet tears thee thine thou may'st thou seest thou shalt thou would'st thro tis will'd tombs toned paper torments Twas Uberti unto view the souls Virgil wailing weary Whence Whereat Wherefore wherein wilt words wrath yonder ΙΟ
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