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30 35 40 He of the Seraphim most absorbed in God , Moses , and Samuel , and
whichever John Thou mayst select , I say , and even Mary , Have not in any other
heaven their seats , Than have those spirits that just appeared to thee , Nor of ...
30 35 40 He of the Seraphim most absorbed in God , Moses , and Samuel , and
whichever John Thou mayst select , I say , and even Mary , Have not in any other
heaven their seats , Than have those spirits that just appeared to thee , Nor of ...
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Verily , inasmuch as at this mark One gazes long and little is discerned ,
Wherefore this mode was worthiest will I say . Goodness Divine , which from itself
doth spurn All envy , burning in itself so sparkles That the eternal beauties it
unfolds .
Verily , inasmuch as at this mark One gazes long and little is discerned ,
Wherefore this mode was worthiest will I say . Goodness Divine , which from itself
doth spurn All envy , burning in itself so sparkles That the eternal beauties it
unfolds .
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We turn around with the celestial Princes , One gyre and one gyration and one
thirst , To whom thou in the world of old didst say , “ Ye who , intelligent , the third
heaven are moving ; And are so full of love , to pleasure thee A little quiet will not
...
We turn around with the celestial Princes , One gyre and one gyration and one
thirst , To whom thou in the world of old didst say , “ Ye who , intelligent , the third
heaven are moving ; And are so full of love , to pleasure thee A little quiet will not
...
Page 56
From out that slope , there where it breaketh most Its steepness , rose upon the
world a sun As this one doth sometimes from out the Ganges ; Therefore let him
who speaketh of that place , Say not Ascesi , for he would say little , But Orient , if
...
From out that slope , there where it breaketh most Its steepness , rose upon the
world a sun As this one doth sometimes from out the Ganges ; Therefore let him
who speaketh of that place , Say not Ascesi , for he would say little , But Orient , if
...
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CANTO XVI 5 IO O Thou our poor nobility of blood , If thou dost make the people
glory in thee Down here where our affection languisheth , A marvellous thing it ne
'er will be to me ; For there where appetite is not perverted , I say in Heaven , of ...
CANTO XVI 5 IO O Thou our poor nobility of blood , If thou dost make the people
glory in thee Down here where our affection languisheth , A marvellous thing it ne
'er will be to me ; For there where appetite is not perverted , I say in Heaven , of ...
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