The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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... light and love of God through even the gloomiest theology . He is so much in earnest , that every step he treads is among the naked souls of his own countrymen . The fate of kings , the avarice of popes , the vices and the passions of ...
... light and love of God through even the gloomiest theology . He is so much in earnest , that every step he treads is among the naked souls of his own countrymen . The fate of kings , the avarice of popes , the vices and the passions of ...
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Dante Alighieri. And lo ! almost where the ascent began , A panther light and swift exceedingly , Which with a spotted skin was covered o'er ! And never moved she from before my face , Nay , rather did impede so much my way , That many ...
Dante Alighieri. And lo ! almost where the ascent began , A panther light and swift exceedingly , Which with a spotted skin was covered o'er ! And never moved she from before my face , Nay , rather did impede so much my way , That many ...
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... light , Avail me the long study and great love That have impelled me to explore thy volume ! Thou art my master , and my author thou , Thou art alone the one from whom I took The beautiful style that has done honour to me . Behold the ...
... light , Avail me the long study and great love That have impelled me to explore thy volume ! Thou art my master , and my author thou , Thou art alone the one from whom I took The beautiful style that has done honour to me . Behold the ...
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... light . " And he to me : " These things shall all be known To thee , as soon as we our footsteps stay Upon the dismal shore of Acheron . ” Then with mine eyes ashamed and downward cast , Fearing my words might irksome be to him , From ...
... light . " And he to me : " These things shall all be known To thee , as soon as we our footsteps stay Upon the dismal shore of Acheron . ” Then with mine eyes ashamed and downward cast , Fearing my words might irksome be to him , From ...
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... light , Which overmastered in me every sense , And as a man whom sleep hath seized I fell . g 105 110 173 120 134 130 135 CANTO IV . BROKE the deep lethargy within my head A heavy thunder , so that I upstarted , Like to a person who by ...
... light , Which overmastered in me every sense , And as a man whom sleep hath seized I fell . g 105 110 173 120 134 130 135 CANTO IV . BROKE the deep lethargy within my head A heavy thunder , so that I upstarted , Like to a person who by ...
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already answered appeared art thou ascend aught Beatrice began behold behoves beneath Bolgia breast CANTO Cimabue circle Cocytus colour crag cried descended desire dost thou doth downward drew e'er earth Ephialtes eternal evermore face father feet fire flame gaze Geryon goeth grace Guelfs Guide hand hast head hear heard heart heaven holy issued knowest Lady laments Latian Leader lifted light living look Malebolge Malebranche marble white Master mind mount moved never o'er onward passed perchance Pistoia Polydorus replied Robert Guiscard seemed shade shalt thou side sight singing smile Sordello soul speak speech spirit stars Statius sweet tell Thebes thee thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou hast thou seest thou shalt thou wouldst thyself tow'rds Tuscan twixt unto upward Virgilius virtue voice weeping wheel Whence Whereat Wherefore wholly wings wont words yonder