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... and pulses shook . " " Another passage must for thee be found , " He answered , when my weeping he surveyed , " If thou wilt pass the salvage place's bound . 85 90 For yonder beast , who so to howl thee made B 3 THE VISION OF HELL . 5.
... and pulses shook . " " Another passage must for thee be found , " He answered , when my weeping he surveyed , " If thou wilt pass the salvage place's bound . 85 90 For yonder beast , who so to howl thee made B 3 THE VISION OF HELL . 5.
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... weeping turned away her shining eyes , And winged my heart with eagerness to go . I came to thee , fulfilling her emprise ; I took thee from yon beast that kept impairing Thy progress up the beauteous mount to rise . 110 115 120 Then ...
... weeping turned away her shining eyes , And winged my heart with eagerness to go . I came to thee , fulfilling her emprise ; I took thee from yon beast that kept impairing Thy progress up the beauteous mount to rise . 110 115 120 Then ...
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... weep for woe and ruth ; But tell me , at the time of your sweet sighs , How love , and by what token did concede That you the dubious passions might surmise ? " 110 115 120 And she replied , " There is no pain indeed D 2 THE VISION OF ...
... weep for woe and ruth ; But tell me , at the time of your sweet sighs , How love , and by what token did concede That you the dubious passions might surmise ? " 110 115 120 And she replied , " There is no pain indeed D 2 THE VISION OF ...
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... weeping by my sorrows ' weight ; But canst thou tell , to what end will attain The citizens of our divided state , If any there be just , and likewise why Such discord hath come over us of late ? " He said , " When times of turmoil have ...
... weeping by my sorrows ' weight ; But canst thou tell , to what end will attain The citizens of our divided state , If any there be just , and likewise why Such discord hath come over us of late ? " He said , " When times of turmoil have ...
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... " I come , but to return I shall not fail ; But who art thou , so fulsome ? " I replied . " Thou seest , " he answered , " I am one that wail . " 20 25 25 30 35 " Then wail and weeping ever thee betide , Accursed E 2 THE VISION OF HELL .
... " I come , but to return I shall not fail ; But who art thou , so fulsome ? " I replied . " Thou seest , " he answered , " I am one that wail . " 20 25 25 30 35 " Then wail and weeping ever thee betide , Accursed E 2 THE VISION OF HELL .
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