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Page 8
Whereupon she , after a pitying sigh , Her eyes directed tow'rds me with that look
A mother casts on a delirious child ; And she began : “ All things whate'er they be
Have order among themselves , and this is form , That makes the universe ...
Whereupon she , after a pitying sigh , Her eyes directed tow'rds me with that look
A mother casts on a delirious child ; And she began : “ All things whate'er they be
Have order among themselves , and this is form , That makes the universe ...
Page 15
But there appeared a vision , which withdrew me So close to it , in order to be
seen , That my confession I remembered not . Such as through polished and
transparent glass , Or waters crystalline and undisturbed , But not so deep as that
their ...
But there appeared a vision , which withdrew me So close to it , in order to be
seen , That my confession I remembered not . Such as through polished and
transparent glass , Or waters crystalline and undisturbed , But not so deep as that
their ...
Page 16
... that alone inflamed Are in the pleasure of the Holy Ghost , Rejoice at being of
his order formed ; And this allotment , which appears so low , Therefore is given
us , because our vows Have been neglected and in some part void . ” Line 44.
... that alone inflamed Are in the pleasure of the Holy Ghost , Rejoice at being of
his order formed ; And this allotment , which appears so low , Therefore is given
us , because our vows Have been neglected and in some part void . ” Line 44.
Page 31
Now here to the first question terminates My answer ; but the character thereof
Constrains me to continue with a sequel , In order that thou see with how great
reason Men move against the standard sacrosanct , Both who appropriate and
who ...
Now here to the first question terminates My answer ; but the character thereof
Constrains me to continue with a sequel , In order that thou see with how great
reason Men move against the standard sacrosanct , Both who appropriate and
who ...
Page 38
Now , to fill fully each desire of thine , Return I to elucidate one place , In order
that thou there mayst see as I do . IIO 115 I20 130 135 Thou sayst : I see the air ,
38 THE DIVINE COME COMEDY.
Now , to fill fully each desire of thine , Return I to elucidate one place , In order
that thou there mayst see as I do . IIO 115 I20 130 135 Thou sayst : I see the air ,
38 THE DIVINE COME COMEDY.
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