The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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... thine ascent , than at a rivulet From some high mount descending to the plain . Marvel it would be in thee , if deprived Of hindrance , thou wert seated down below , As if on earth the living fire were quiet . " Thereat she heavenward ...
... thine ascent , than at a rivulet From some high mount descending to the plain . Marvel it would be in thee , if deprived Of hindrance , thou wert seated down below , As if on earth the living fire were quiet . " Thereat she heavenward ...
Page 13
... thine eyes . Turned towards these , cause that behind thy back Be placed a light , illuming the three mirrors And coming back to thee by all reflected . Though in its quantity be not so ample The image most remote , there shalt thou see ...
... thine eyes . Turned towards these , cause that behind thy back Be placed a light , illuming the three mirrors And coming back to thee by all reflected . Though in its quantity be not so ample The image most remote , there shalt thou see ...
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... thine eyes , and such that by thyself 91 Thou couldst not thread it ere thou wouldst be weary . I have for certain put into thy mind That soul beatified could never lie , For it is ever near the primal Truth , And then thou from ...
... thine eyes , and such that by thyself 91 Thou couldst not thread it ere thou wouldst be weary . I have for certain put into thy mind That soul beatified could never lie , For it is ever near the primal Truth , And then thou from ...
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... thine eyes I vanquish , Marvel thou not thereat ; for this proceeds From perfect sight , which as it apprehends To the good apprehended moves its feet . Well I perceive how is already shining Into thine intellect the eternal light ...
... thine eyes I vanquish , Marvel thou not thereat ; for this proceeds From perfect sight , which as it apprehends To the good apprehended moves its feet . Well I perceive how is already shining Into thine intellect the eternal light ...
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... whole of heaven is spread Kindled are we , and hence if thou desirest To know of us , at thine own pleasure sate thee . " Thus by some one among those holy spirits 121 Was spoken , and by Beatrice : " Speak , 28 THE DIVINE COMEDY.
... whole of heaven is spread Kindled are we , and hence if thou desirest To know of us , at thine own pleasure sate thee . " Thus by some one among those holy spirits 121 Was spoken , and by Beatrice : " Speak , 28 THE DIVINE COMEDY.
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