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... voice was still ; Something I heard in the darkness fall , And for a moment my blood grew chill ; I spake in a whisper , as he who speaks In a room where some one is lying dead ; But he made no answer to what I said . Killed at the Ford ...
... voice was still ; Something I heard in the darkness fall , And for a moment my blood grew chill ; I spake in a whisper , as he who speaks In a room where some one is lying dead ; But he made no answer to what I said . Killed at the Ford ...
Seite 60
... And lamentations from the crypts below ; And then a voice celestial , that begins With the pathetic words , " Although your sins As scarlet be , " and ends with " as the snow . " IV . I LIFT mine eyes , and all the 60 Divina Commedia .
... And lamentations from the crypts below ; And then a voice celestial , that begins With the pathetic words , " Although your sins As scarlet be , " and ends with " as the snow . " IV . I LIFT mine eyes , and all the 60 Divina Commedia .
Seite 63
... voices of the city and the sea , The voices of the mountains and the pines , Repeat thy song , till the familiar lines Are footpaths for the thought of Italy ! Thy fame is blown abroad from all the heights , Divina Commedia . 63.
... voices of the city and the sea , The voices of the mountains and the pines , Repeat thy song , till the familiar lines Are footpaths for the thought of Italy ! Thy fame is blown abroad from all the heights , Divina Commedia . 63.
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