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Page 4
Thy fame is blown abroad from all the heights , Through all the nations , and a
sound is heard , As of a mighty wind , and men devout , Strangers of Rome , and
the new proselytes , In their own language hear thy wondrous word , And many
are ...
Thy fame is blown abroad from all the heights , Through all the nations , and a
sound is heard , As of a mighty wind , and men devout , Strangers of Rome , and
the new proselytes , In their own language hear thy wondrous word , And many
are ...
Page 41
so that never since To hear again was I without desire . Then unto us more nearly
one approached , And it alone began : “ We all are ready Unto thy pleasure , that
thou joy in us . We turn around with the celestial Princes , One gyre and one ...
so that never since To hear again was I without desire . Then unto us more nearly
one approached , And it alone began : “ We all are ready Unto thy pleasure , that
thou joy in us . We turn around with the celestial Princes , One gyre and one ...
Page 57
Naught it availed to hear , that with Amyclas Found her unmoved at sounding of
his voice He who struck terror into all the world ; Naught it availed being constant
and undaunted , So that , when Mary still remained below , She mounted up with
...
Naught it availed to hear , that with Amyclas Found her unmoved at sounding of
his voice He who struck terror into all the world ; Naught it availed being constant
and undaunted , So that , when Mary still remained below , She mounted up with
...
Page 74
As unto him who hears and comprehends not . So much enamored I became
therewith , That until then there was not anything That e'er had fettered me with
such sweet bonds . Perhaps my word appears somewhat too bold , Postponing
the ...
As unto him who hears and comprehends not . So much enamored I became
therewith , That until then there was not anything That e'er had fettered me with
such sweet bonds . Perhaps my word appears somewhat too bold , Postponing
the ...
Page 81
Suffice it of my elders to hear this ; But who they were , and whence they thither
came , Silence is more considerate than speech . All those who at that time were
there between Mars and the Baptist , fit for bearing arms , Were a fifth part of
those ...
Suffice it of my elders to hear this ; But who they were , and whence they thither
came , Silence is more considerate than speech . All those who at that time were
there between Mars and the Baptist , fit for bearing arms , Were a fifth part of
those ...
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