The InfernoBickers and Son, 1874 - 75 páginas |
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... thou dost not hesitate 66 To venture down into this central gloom , Who longest to regain thy blessed seat ? " Seeing thou would'st ... may'st encounter undismay'd . I am so framed by God — unto whose name Be all the praise — that this thy ...
... thou dost not hesitate 66 To venture down into this central gloom , Who longest to regain thy blessed seat ? " Seeing thou would'st ... may'st encounter undismay'd . I am so framed by God — unto whose name Be all the praise — that this thy ...
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... could e'er unfold . Now may'st thou learn , my son , of how short life Those good things are , which Fortune doth control ; For which mankind wageth perpetual strife . 55 60 For all the gold beneath the moon , and all That ever was ...
... could e'er unfold . Now may'st thou learn , my son , of how short life Those good things are , which Fortune doth control ; For which mankind wageth perpetual strife . 55 60 For all the gold beneath the moon , and all That ever was ...
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... may'st thou note what comes Apace , if the lake - fumes conceal it not . ' Ne'er leapt the winged arrow from the string Or ran its course more swiftly thro ' the air Than I descried a little vessel there Shoot o'er the leaden waves to ...
... may'st thou note what comes Apace , if the lake - fumes conceal it not . ' Ne'er leapt the winged arrow from the string Or ran its course more swiftly thro ' the air Than I descried a little vessel there Shoot o'er the leaden waves to ...
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... thou made thus deform ? ' and he ; ' Thou seëst I am one of those in pain . ' I answer'd swift ; With wailing and with tears , Accursed spirit ! may'st thou e'er remain : I know thee yet , all grimed as thou art . ' 35 Then towards the ...
... thou made thus deform ? ' and he ; ' Thou seëst I am one of those in pain . ' I answer'd swift ; With wailing and with tears , Accursed spirit ! may'st thou e'er remain : I know thee yet , all grimed as thou art . ' 35 Then towards the ...
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... st thou to the sweet world return— Say for what cause that state7 in all its laws Pursues my people with such rancorous hate ? ' Whence I replied ; The slaughter , and the great 6 Havoc , that dyed with crimson ... may thy 72 THE INFERNO .
... st thou to the sweet world return— Say for what cause that state7 in all its laws Pursues my people with such rancorous hate ? ' Whence I replied ; The slaughter , and the great 6 Havoc , that dyed with crimson ... may thy 72 THE INFERNO .
Palavras e frases frequentes
accursed anguish Appear'd began behold beneath Bianchi breast brow calf extra CANTO Cavalcante Cavalcanti Cerberus Ciacco circle cloth Cowden Clarke cried Dante dark deep descend doleful dost doth dread earth edition enter'd Erinnyes Ev'n exclaim'd eyes Farinata Farinata degli Uberti fast shut fear forthwith French morocco gate gazed Ghibelline gilt gloom glory Guelf Guide Guido Guido Cavalcanti hand hast hath hear heaven held in light Hell impell'd lake LEICESTER SQUARE lofty longing wish loud MARY COWDEN CLARKE Master may'st thou Monte Aperto morocco moved onward pain Paolo Malatesta pass'd Phlegyas Pirithous Poet Quarnaro rest rhyme round seem'd sepulchres shade Shakespeare's sighs spake speech sphere sweet tears Theseus thine thou may'st thou seest thou shalt thou would'st thro Tisiphone tombs toned paper torments turn'd Twas Uberti unto utterance view the souls Virgil voice wailings whereat wherefore wherein words wrath yonder ΙΟ
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