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... gold that is beneath the moon , Or ever has been , of these weary souls Could never make a single one repose . ' " " And these on the sullen , which should be inscribed on all our hearts : - " Fitti nel limo dicon : Tristi fummo Nell ...
... gold that is beneath the moon , Or ever has been , of these weary souls Could never make a single one repose . ' " " And these on the sullen , which should be inscribed on all our hearts : - " Fitti nel limo dicon : Tristi fummo Nell ...
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... alone , and day and night exclaims , ' My Cæsar , why hast thou forsaken me ? ' " 4 1 Purg . iv . 88 . 3 Purg . vi . 66 . 2 Purg . v . 7-18 . 4 Purg . vi . 112 . The lap on the hillside where- " Gold and fine DANTE FOR THE GENERAL . 61.
... alone , and day and night exclaims , ' My Cæsar , why hast thou forsaken me ? ' " 4 1 Purg . iv . 88 . 3 Purg . vi . 66 . 2 Purg . v . 7-18 . 4 Purg . vi . 112 . The lap on the hillside where- " Gold and fine DANTE FOR THE GENERAL . 61.
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John Walter Cross. The lap on the hillside where- " Gold and fine silver , and scarlet , and pearl white , The Indian wood resplendent and serene , Fresh emerald the moment it is broken . By herbage and by flowers within that hollow ...
John Walter Cross. The lap on the hillside where- " Gold and fine silver , and scarlet , and pearl white , The Indian wood resplendent and serene , Fresh emerald the moment it is broken . By herbage and by flowers within that hollow ...
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... gold " ; particularly in the beautiful lines : - " For all the gold that is beneath the moon Or ever has been , of these weary souls Could never make a single one repose . ' " 2 Beatrice , at the beginning of that charming passage in ...
... gold " ; particularly in the beautiful lines : - " For all the gold that is beneath the moon Or ever has been , of these weary souls Could never make a single one repose . ' " 2 Beatrice , at the beginning of that charming passage in ...
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... gold , are quoted in New York 90 currency asked . That is to say , at present rate of exchange , 128 for currency , a bond of $ 1000 can be bought for £ 158 , paying an annual interest of £ 14 ; principal redeemable in 1891 , when $ 1000 ...
... gold , are quoted in New York 90 currency asked . That is to say , at present rate of exchange , 128 for currency , a bond of $ 1000 can be bought for £ 158 , paying an annual interest of £ 14 ; principal redeemable in 1891 , when $ 1000 ...
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