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... remain . My name is Beatris , who summon thee ; I come from where I would again abide ; The love that sent me forth now speaks in me : When I shall stand before my Lord , ' she cried , ' Thy praises ever on my tongue will lie . ' And ...
... remain . My name is Beatris , who summon thee ; I come from where I would again abide ; The love that sent me forth now speaks in me : When I shall stand before my Lord , ' she cried , ' Thy praises ever on my tongue will lie . ' And ...
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... remain in doubt , For in my head contended no and aye . I could not hear what he to them held out , But with them he remained not long in place , When each one to the rescue turned about . Our foes they shut the gate upon his face ; My ...
... remain in doubt , For in my head contended no and aye . I could not hear what he to them held out , But with them he remained not long in place , When each one to the rescue turned about . Our foes they shut the gate upon his face ; My ...
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... remain Still , and should bow my head before him there . Ah me ! how full he seemed of disdain ! He came up to the gate , which open flew Before his wand , that nothing could refrain . " O you , cast out from heaven , contemned crew ...
... remain Still , and should bow my head before him there . Ah me ! how full he seemed of disdain ! He came up to the gate , which open flew Before his wand , that nothing could refrain . " O you , cast out from heaven , contemned crew ...
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... remain . Thy language clearly manifesteth thee A native of that noble land , which may Perchance have suffered too much wrong by me . " This voice all on a sudden made its way From one among the arks , at which I drew To my guide ...
... remain . Thy language clearly manifesteth thee A native of that noble land , which may Perchance have suffered too much wrong by me . " This voice all on a sudden made its way From one among the arks , at which I drew To my guide ...
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... remain , For now the Fishes on the horizon peep , And quite above the north - west lies the Wain , And far out yonder we descend the steep . " 115 CANTO XII . THE place , where to descend this 76 DANTE'S DIVINE COMEDY .
... remain , For now the Fishes on the horizon peep , And quite above the north - west lies the Wain , And far out yonder we descend the steep . " 115 CANTO XII . THE place , where to descend this 76 DANTE'S DIVINE COMEDY .
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