Marocco, either shore I saw, And the Sardinian and each isle beside Which round that ocean bathes. Tardy with age Were I and my companions, when we came To the strait pass, where Hercules ordain'd The boundaries not to be o'erstepp'd by man The walls... The World's Great Classics - Page 107edited by - 1901Full view - About this book
| 1902 - 642 pages
...round that ocean bathes. Tardy with age Were I and my companions, when we came To the strait pass, where Hercules ordain'd The boundaries not to be o'erstepp'd...right I left, On the other hand already Ceuta past. * Inferno, xxvi. 65-69. Gary's translation. " O brothers," I began, " who to the west Through perils... | |
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