The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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... splendor upon splendor multiplied ; And Beatrice again at Dante's side No more rebukes , but smiles her words of praise . And then the organ sounds , and unseen choirs Sing the old Latin hymns of peace and love And benedictions of the ...
... splendor upon splendor multiplied ; And Beatrice again at Dante's side No more rebukes , but smiles her words of praise . And then the organ sounds , and unseen choirs Sing the old Latin hymns of peace and love And benedictions of the ...
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... splendor shines Above the darkness of the Apennines , Forerunner of the day that is to be ! The voices of the city and the sea , The voices of the mountains and the pines , Repeat thy song , till the familiar lines Are footpaths for the ...
... splendor shines Above the darkness of the Apennines , Forerunner of the day that is to be ! The voices of the city and the sea , The voices of the mountains and the pines , Repeat thy song , till the familiar lines Are footpaths for the ...
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... splendor , which to thee reveals Itself on my right side , and is enkindled With all the illumination of our sphere , What of myself I say applies to her ; A nun was she , and likewise from her head Was ta'en the shadow of the sacred ...
... splendor , which to thee reveals Itself on my right side , and is enkindled With all the illumination of our sphere , What of myself I say applies to her ; A nun was she , and likewise from her head Was ta'en the shadow of the sacred ...
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... splendor of this star o'ercame me . But gladly to myself the cause I pardon 30 35 Of my allotment , and it does not grieve me ; Which would perhaps seem strong unto your vulgar . Of this so luculent and precious jewel , Which of our ...
... splendor of this star o'ercame me . But gladly to myself the cause I pardon 30 35 Of my allotment , and it does not grieve me ; Which would perhaps seem strong unto your vulgar . Of this so luculent and precious jewel , Which of our ...
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... splendor of her laughing eyes My single mind on many things divided . Lights many saw I , vivid and triumphant , Make us a centre and themselves a circle , More sweet in voice than luminous in aspect . Thus girt about the daughter of ...
... splendor of her laughing eyes My single mind on many things divided . Lights many saw I , vivid and triumphant , Make us a centre and themselves a circle , More sweet in voice than luminous in aspect . Thus girt about the daughter of ...
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Æneid Albumasar ancient Angels appear Apulia Aristotle Beatrice beautiful became behold Belisarius Bishop body Boethius born brother Brunetto Latini Buti c'est Cacciaguida Cæsar called canto Christ Christian Church circle Convito cross Dante Dante says Dante's death delight descended desire divine dost doth earth Emperor eternal eyes faith father fire Florence Florentines grace hast hath heaven holy Inferno Jupiter Justinian king Lady Latin light lived Lord Mars Mercury Milton mind monastery monks Monte Cassino Moon mortal motion nature noble Order Ottimo Paradise Lost philosopher planet poème poète Pope Pope Boniface VIII Primum Mobile Purgatorio qu'il rays Roman Rome round Saint Dominic Saint Francis Saint John Saint Peter Saturn seems seen shalt sight smile song soul speak sphere spirit splendor Summa Theologiae sweet thee thine things Thomas Aquinas thou translation truth unto virtue vision whence words