The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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Page 11
... give thanks to Him Who has removed me from the mortal world . But tell me what the dusky spots may be Upon this body , which below on earth Make people tell that fabulous tale of Cain ? " Somewhat she smiled ; and then , " If the ...
... give thanks to Him Who has removed me from the mortal world . But tell me what the dusky spots may be Upon this body , which below on earth Make people tell that fabulous tale of Cain ? " Somewhat she smiled ; and then , " If the ...
Page 17
... gives us thirst for more . If to be more exalted we aspired , Discordant would our aspirations be Unto the will of Him who here secludes us ; Which thou shalt see finds no place in these circles , If being in charity is needful here ...
... gives us thirst for more . If to be more exalted we aspired , Discordant would our aspirations be Unto the will of Him who here secludes us ; Which thou shalt see finds no place in these circles , If being in charity is needful here ...
Page 21
... give sign Of the celestial which is least exalted . 30 35 40 To speak thus is adapted to your mind , Since only through the sense it apprehendeth What then it worthy makes of intellect . On this account the Scripture condescends Unto ...
... give sign Of the celestial which is least exalted . 30 35 40 To speak thus is adapted to your mind , Since only through the sense it apprehendeth What then it worthy makes of intellect . On this account the Scripture condescends Unto ...
Page 24
... give me you With reverence , Lady , to inquire of Another truth , which is obscure to me . I wish to know if man can satisfy you For broken vows with other good deeds , so That in your balance they will not be light . ' Beatrice gazed ...
... give me you With reverence , Lady , to inquire of Another truth , which is obscure to me . I wish to know if man can satisfy you For broken vows with other good deeds , so That in your balance they will not be light . ' Beatrice gazed ...
Page 31
... give it sovereignty . Thou knowest it made in Alba its abode 30 35 Three hundred years and upward , till at last The three to three fought for it yet again . Thou knowest what it achieved from Sabine wrong Down to Lucretia's sorrow , in ...
... give it sovereignty . Thou knowest it made in Alba its abode 30 35 Three hundred years and upward , till at last The three to three fought for it yet again . Thou knowest what it achieved from Sabine wrong Down to Lucretia's sorrow , in ...
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