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... took The noble style , which doth exalt my brow . Look on the beast from whom I turned , O look ; Deliver me from her , thou sage renowned , 85 Who has with fright my veins and pulses shook . " 90 66 Another passage must for thee be ...
... took The noble style , which doth exalt my brow . Look on the beast from whom I turned , O look ; Deliver me from her , thou sage renowned , 85 Who has with fright my veins and pulses shook . " 90 66 Another passage must for thee be ...
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... Took thought for thee , what tale had reacht my ear . I stood among the neither saved nor curst , When called me such a blest and beauteous One , That to command me I besought her first . 45 50 Her eyes more brightly than the Planet ...
... Took thought for thee , what tale had reacht my ear . I stood among the neither saved nor curst , When called me such a blest and beauteous One , That to command me I besought her first . 45 50 Her eyes more brightly than the Planet ...
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... 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 why , O why , remainest thou despairing ? THE VISION OF HELL . 13.
... 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 why , O why , remainest thou despairing ? THE VISION OF HELL . 13.
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... took ; Which now in very truth the margin shows Of that abysmal valley , dolorous , That blends a thunder from unbounded woes ; Obscure , unfathomable , nebulous- For all that to the bottom I might send My gaze , I could descry no ...
... took ; Which now in very truth the margin shows Of that abysmal valley , dolorous , That blends a thunder from unbounded woes ; Obscure , unfathomable , nebulous- For all that to the bottom I might send My gaze , I could descry no ...
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... took such hold . And I began , " Poet , with yonder twain I crave to speak , who move in company , And seem so light upon the hurricane . " Then he replied , " Await , until they be More nigh , and thou shalt pray them by the love Which ...
... took such hold . And I began , " Poet , with yonder twain I crave to speak , who move in company , And seem so light upon the hurricane . " Then he replied , " Await , until they be More nigh , and thou shalt pray them by the love Which ...
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