InfernoTicknor and Fields, 1867 |
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Strana 44
... say , ' We sullen were In the sweet air , which by the sun is gladdened , Bearing within ourselves the sluggish reek ; Now we are sullen in this sable mire . ' 115 120 This hymn do they keep gurgling in their throats , 125 For with ...
... say , ' We sullen were In the sweet air , which by the sun is gladdened , Bearing within ourselves the sluggish reek ; Now we are sullen in this sable mire . ' 115 120 This hymn do they keep gurgling in their throats , 125 For with ...
Strana 74
... upon the wondrous trees . And the good Master : " Ere thou enter farther , Know that thou art within the second round , " Thus he began to say , " and shalt be , till 10 15 Thou comest out upon the horrible sand ; Therefore look.
... upon the wondrous trees . And the good Master : " Ere thou enter farther , Know that thou art within the second round , " Thus he began to say , " and shalt be , till 10 15 Thou comest out upon the horrible sand ; Therefore look.
Strana 97
... say , ' I was , ' See that thou speak of us unto the people . " Then they broke up the wheel , and in their flight It seemed as if their agile legs were wings . Not an Amen could possibly be said So rapidly as they had disappeared ...
... say , ' I was , ' See that thou speak of us unto the people . " Then they broke up the wheel , and in their flight It seemed as if their agile legs were wings . Not an Amen could possibly be said So rapidly as they had disappeared ...
Strana 105
... say , Ah me , thou stoopest , " Descendeth weary , whence he started swiftly , Thorough a hundred circles , and alights Far from his master , sullen and disdainful ; Even thus did Geryon place us on the bottom , Close to the bases of ...
... say , Ah me , thou stoopest , " Descendeth weary , whence he started swiftly , Thorough a hundred circles , and alights Far from his master , sullen and disdainful ; Even thus did Geryon place us on the bottom , Close to the bases of ...
Strana 114
... say began I , " if thou canst , speak out . " I stood even as the friar who is confessing The false assassin , who , when he is fixed , Recalls him , so that death may be delayed . And he cried out : " Dost thou stand there already ...
... say began I , " if thou canst , speak out . " I stood even as the friar who is confessing The false assassin , who , when he is fixed , Recalls him , so that death may be delayed . And he cried out : " Dost thou stand there already ...
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