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Page 11
... doth not unlock , Certes , the shafts of wonder should not pierce thee 55 Now ,
forasmuch as , following the senses , Thou seest that the reason hath short wings
. But tell me what thou think'st of it thyself . ” Line 57. Thou seest that the reason ...
... doth not unlock , Certes , the shafts of wonder should not pierce thee 55 Now ,
forasmuch as , following the senses , Thou seest that the reason hath short wings
. But tell me what thou think'st of it thyself . ” Line 57. Thou seest that the reason ...
Page 13
... the heaven of the divine repose Revolves a body , in whose virtue lies The
being of whatever it contains . The following heaven , that hath so many eyes ,
Divides this being by essences diverse , Distinguished from it , and by it
contained .
... the heaven of the divine repose Revolves a body , in whose virtue lies The
being of whatever it contains . The following heaven , that hath so many eyes ,
Divides this being by essences diverse , Distinguished from it , and by it
contained .
Page 20
Again for doubting furnish thee occasion Souls seeming to return unto the stars ,
According to the sentiment of Plato . These are the questions which upon thy
wish Are thrusting equally ; and therefore first Will I treat that which hath the most
of ...
Again for doubting furnish thee occasion Souls seeming to return unto the stars ,
According to the sentiment of Plato . These are the questions which upon thy
wish Are thrusting equally ; and therefore first Will I treat that which hath the most
of ...
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90 100 105 That had already in advance new questions ; And as an arrow that
upon the mark Strikes ere the bowstring quiet hath become , So did we speed
into the second realm . My Lady there so joyful I beheld , As into the brightness of
that ...
90 100 105 That had already in advance new questions ; And as an arrow that
upon the mark Strikes ere the bowstring quiet hath become , So did we speed
into the second realm . My Lady there so joyful I beheld , As into the brightness of
that ...
Page 43
This cannot be , if the Intelligences That keep these stars in motion are not
maimed , And maimed the First , who hath not made them perfect . Wilt thou this
truth have clearer made to thee ? ” And I : “ Not so ; for ' t is impossible That
nature tire ...
This cannot be , if the Intelligences That keep these stars in motion are not
maimed , And maimed the First , who hath not made them perfect . Wilt thou this
truth have clearer made to thee ? ” And I : “ Not so ; for ' t is impossible That
nature tire ...
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