The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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Page 18
... death they may both watch and sleep Beside that Spouse who every vow accepts Which charity conformeth to his pleasure . To follow her , in girlhood from the world I fled , and in her habit shut myself , And pledged me to the pathway of ...
... death they may both watch and sleep Beside that Spouse who every vow accepts Which charity conformeth to his pleasure . To follow her , in girlhood from the world I fled , and in her habit shut myself , And pledged me to the pathway of ...
Page 32
... death . 70 75 With him it ran even to the Red Sea shore ; With him it placed the world in so great peace , 80 That unto Janus was his temple closed . But what the standard that has made me speak Achieved before , and after should ...
... death . 70 75 With him it ran even to the Red Sea shore ; With him it placed the world in so great peace , 80 That unto Janus was his temple closed . But what the standard that has made me speak Achieved before , and after should ...
Page 36
... death was pleasing ; Earth trembled at it and the Heaven was opened . It should no longer now seem difficult To thee , when it is said that a just vengeance By a just court was afterward avenged . But now do I behold thy mind entangled ...
... death was pleasing ; Earth trembled at it and the Heaven was opened . It should no longer now seem difficult To thee , when it is said that a just vengeance By a just court was afterward avenged . But now do I behold thy mind entangled ...
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... Death ! death ! ' And if my brother could but this foresee , The greedy poverty of Catalonia 71 75 Straight would he flee , that it might not molest him ; For verily ' t is needful to provide , Through him or other , so that on his bark ...
... Death ! death ! ' And if my brother could but this foresee , The greedy poverty of Catalonia 71 75 Straight would he flee , that it might not molest him ; For verily ' t is needful to provide , Through him or other , so that on his bark ...
Page 54
... death seemed slow . It is the light eternal of Sigier , Who , reading lectures in the Street of Straw , Did syllogize invidious verities . " Then , as a horologe that calleth us What time the Bride of God is rising up With matins to her ...
... death seemed slow . It is the light eternal of Sigier , Who , reading lectures in the Street of Straw , Did syllogize invidious verities . " Then , as a horologe that calleth us What time the Bride of God is rising up With matins to her ...
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