InfernoTicknor and Fields, 1867 |
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... dead Christ between the living thieves , And , underneath , the traitor Judas lowers ! Ah ! from what agonies of heart and brain , What exultations trampling on despair , What tenderness , what tears , what hate of wrong , What ...
... dead Christ between the living thieves , And , underneath , the traitor Judas lowers ! Ah ! from what agonies of heart and brain , What exultations trampling on despair , What tenderness , what tears , what hate of wrong , What ...
Strana 17
... frost . And thou , that yonder standest , living soul , Withdraw thee from these people , who are dead ! " But when he saw that I did not withdraw , 70 75 80 85 90 He said : " By other ways , by other 3 Inferno III . 17.
... frost . And thou , that yonder standest , living soul , Withdraw thee from these people , who are dead ! " But when he saw that I did not withdraw , 70 75 80 85 90 He said : " By other ways , by other 3 Inferno III . 17.
Strana 33
... the while one spirit uttered this , The other one did weep so , that , for pity , I swooned away as if I had been dying , And fell , even as a dead body falls . 140 5 CANTO VI . AT the return of consciousness , that Inferno v 33.
... the while one spirit uttered this , The other one did weep so , that , for pity , I swooned away as if I had been dying , And fell , even as a dead body falls . 140 5 CANTO VI . AT the return of consciousness , that Inferno v 33.
Strana 46
... dead canal , Uprose in front of me one full of mire , And said , " Who'rt thou that comest ere the hour ? " And I to him : “ Although I come , I stay not ; But who art thou that hast become so squalid ? " 35 " Thou seest that I am one ...
... dead canal , Uprose in front of me one full of mire , And said , " Who'rt thou that comest ere the hour ? " And I to him : “ Although I come , I stay not ; But who art thou that hast become so squalid ? " 35 " Thou seest that I am one ...
Strana 48
... dead ? ” And my sagacious Master made a sign Of wishing secretly to speak with them . A little then they quelled their great disdain , And said : " Come thou alone , and he begone Who has so boldly entered these dominions . 70 75 80 85 ...
... dead ? ” And my sagacious Master made a sign Of wishing secretly to speak with them . A little then they quelled their great disdain , And said : " Come thou alone , and he begone Who has so boldly entered these dominions . 70 75 80 85 ...
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