The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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... changed and smiled , What became I , who by my nature am Exceeding mutable in every guise ! As , in a fish - pond which is pure and tranquil ,. 100 The fishes draw to that which from without Comes in such fashion that their food they ...
... changed and smiled , What became I , who by my nature am Exceeding mutable in every guise ! As , in a fish - pond which is pure and tranquil ,. 100 The fishes draw to that which from without Comes in such fashion that their food they ...
Page 41
... changed , it said to me : " The world possessed me Short time below ; and , if it had been more , 50 Much evil will be which would not have been . My gladness keepeth me concealed from thee , Which rayeth round about me , and doth hide ...
... changed , it said to me : " The world possessed me Short time below ; and , if it had been more , 50 Much evil will be which would not have been . My gladness keepeth me concealed from thee , Which rayeth round about me , and doth hide ...
Page 76
... changed the white or dark , Thou hast appeased , my son , within this light In which I speak to thee , by grace of her Who to this lofty flight with plumage clothed thee . Thou thinkest that to me thy thought doth pass From Him who is ...
... changed the white or dark , Thou hast appeased , my son , within this light In which I speak to thee , by grace of her Who to this lofty flight with plumage clothed thee . Thou thinkest that to me thy thought doth pass From Him who is ...
Page 86
... changed its place . Therefore my Lady said to me : " Send forth The flame of thy desire , so that it issue Imprinted well with the internal stamp ; Not that our knowledge may be greater made By speech of thine , but to accustom thee To ...
... changed its place . Therefore my Lady said to me : " Send forth The flame of thy desire , so that it issue Imprinted well with the internal stamp ; Not that our knowledge may be greater made By speech of thine , but to accustom thee To ...
Page 111
... changed thee , And I by smiling , thou canst now imagine , Since that the cry has startled thee so much , In which if thou hadst understood its prayers Already would be known to thee the vengeance Which thou shalt look upon before thou ...
... changed thee , And I by smiling , thou canst now imagine , Since that the cry has startled thee so much , In which if thou hadst understood its prayers Already would be known to thee the vengeance Which thou shalt look upon before thou ...
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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