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... shades of night . 60 7 The hour of the day , and the season of the year , induced the hope that the Leopard would prove harmless . This animal is said to retire to its den at sun - rise in the spring . Allegorically , envy is subdued by ...
... shades of night . 60 7 The hour of the day , and the season of the year , induced the hope that the Leopard would prove harmless . This animal is said to retire to its den at sun - rise in the spring . Allegorically , envy is subdued by ...
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... shade undone . ' He made response ; ' Not living man , tho ' once Terrestrial air I drew - Italian - born Of Lombard ancestors in Mantua fair , When mightiest Julius did the world adorn : I lived at Rome ' neath good Augustus ' sway ...
... shade undone . ' He made response ; ' Not living man , tho ' once Terrestrial air I drew - Italian - born Of Lombard ancestors in Mantua fair , When mightiest Julius did the world adorn : I lived at Rome ' neath good Augustus ' sway ...
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... shade of that great - minded one replied , ' Thy spirit is with cowardice imbued ; Which oft - times leadeth men to turn aside In gloom of soul from loftiest enterprise , 35 40 45 Like restive beasts with shadows terrified . That thou ...
... shade of that great - minded one replied , ' Thy spirit is with cowardice imbued ; Which oft - times leadeth men to turn aside In gloom of soul from loftiest enterprise , 35 40 45 Like restive beasts with shadows terrified . That thou ...
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... shades I come . ' Tis meet to hold only those things in dread That tend to work another's woe or shame : All else thou may'st encounter undismay'd . I am so framed by God - unto whose name Be all the praise - that this thy misery ...
... shades I come . ' Tis meet to hold only those things in dread That tend to work another's woe or shame : All else thou may'st encounter undismay'd . I am so framed by God - unto whose name Be all the praise - that this thy misery ...
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Dante Alighieri. Gazing till I their lineaments perceived , I saw the shade of him whose cowardice Of Peter's glorious throne himself bereaved.1 60 Forthwith I knew with certainty that this Was the vile herd of caitiff souls that were ...
Dante Alighieri. Gazing till I their lineaments perceived , I saw the shade of him whose cowardice Of Peter's glorious throne himself bereaved.1 60 Forthwith I knew with certainty that this Was the vile herd of caitiff souls that were ...
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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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