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... fear is by the very thought renewed ; ' Tis bitter like as hardly death had been ; But still to show the good , which thence I shared , I must relate what I besides have seen . B How first I entered , ill may be declared ;
... fear is by the very thought renewed ; ' Tis bitter like as hardly death had been ; But still to show the good , which thence I shared , I must relate what I besides have seen . B How first I entered , ill may be declared ;
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... fear allays , Which in the lake , even my heart , had stayed That night , when pity followed all my ways . And as a man , whose very breath's afraid , Emerging from the billows on the shore , Turns to the perilous deep , and stops ...
... fear allays , Which in the lake , even my heart , had stayed That night , when pity followed all my ways . And as a man , whose very breath's afraid , Emerging from the billows on the shore , Turns to the perilous deep , and stops ...
Side 3
... fear A she - wolf eke , whose body bare and lean Seemed loaded with all fury of desire , Whence many a wight a woeful age hath seen ; 45 50 Who with such heaviness did me inspire By fears , B 2 THE VISION OF HELL . 3.
... fear A she - wolf eke , whose body bare and lean Seemed loaded with all fury of desire , Whence many a wight a woeful age hath seen ; 45 50 Who with such heaviness did me inspire By fears , B 2 THE VISION OF HELL . 3.
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Dante Alighieri Charles Bagot Cayley. Who with such heaviness did me inspire By fears , that ever issued from her face , That I gave up all hope of mounting higher . And as a man , who stood in happy case Acquiring , when his time of ...
Dante Alighieri Charles Bagot Cayley. Who with such heaviness did me inspire By fears , that ever issued from her face , That I gave up all hope of mounting higher . And as a man , who stood in happy case Acquiring , when his time of ...
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... I nor others would concede . If then upon this enterprise I fly , I fear me , that like folly it may close ; Thy sense , what ill I argue , can supply . " 30 38 35 And like a man unchoosing what he chose , Whose THE VISION OF HELL . 9.
... I nor others would concede . If then upon this enterprise I fly , I fear me , that like folly it may close ; Thy sense , what ill I argue , can supply . " 30 38 35 And like a man unchoosing what he chose , Whose THE VISION OF HELL . 9.
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