The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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... order among themselves , and this is form , That makes the universe resemble God . Here do the higher creatures see the footprints Of the Eternal Power , which is the end Whereto is made the law already mentioned . In the order that I ...
... order among themselves , and this is form , That makes the universe resemble God . Here do the higher creatures see the footprints Of the Eternal Power , which is the end Whereto is made the law already mentioned . In the order that I ...
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... 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 bed be lost , Come back again the outlines of our faces So ...
... 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 bed be lost , Come back again the outlines of our faces So ...
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... 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. Against a just desire , except as one 55 Dante and Beatrice meet Piccarda and the ...
... 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. Against a just desire , except as one 55 Dante and Beatrice meet Piccarda and the ...
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... order that thou see with how great reason Men move against the standard sacrosanct , Both who appropriate and who oppose it . Behold how great a power has made it worthy Of reverence , beginning from the hour When Pallas died to give it ...
... order that thou see with how great reason Men move against the standard sacrosanct , Both who appropriate and who oppose it . Behold how great a power has made it worthy Of reverence , beginning from the hour When Pallas died to give it ...
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... incarnate . Now , to fill fully each desire of thine , Return I to elucidate one place , In order that thou there mayst see as I do . 95 100 105 110 115 120 Thou sayst : I see the air , I see 38 THE DIVINE сом COMEDY.
... incarnate . Now , to fill fully each desire of thine , Return I to elucidate one place , In order that thou there mayst see as I do . 95 100 105 110 115 120 Thou sayst : I see the air , I see 38 THE DIVINE сом COMEDY.
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Æneid Albumasar ancient Angels appear Apulia Aristotle Beatrice beautiful became behold Belisarius Bishop body Boethius born brother Brunetto Latini Buti c'est Cacciaguida Cæsar called canto Christ Christian Church circle Convito cross Dante Dante says Dante's death delight descended desire divine dost doth earth Emperor eternal eyes faith father fire Florence Florentines grace hast hath heaven holy Inferno Jupiter Justinian king Lady Latin light lived Lord Mars Mercury Milton mind monastery monks Monte Cassino Moon mortal motion nature noble Order Ottimo Paradise Lost philosopher planet poème poète Pope Pope Boniface VIII Primum Mobile Purgatorio qu'il rays Roman Rome round Saint Dominic Saint Francis Saint John Saint Peter Saturn seems seen shalt sight smile song soul speak sphere spirit splendor Summa Theologiae sweet thee thine things Thomas Aquinas thou translation truth unto virtue vision whence words