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Page 4
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 thought of Italy ! Thy
fame is blown abroad from all the heights , Through all the nations , and a sound
is ...
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 thought of Italy ! Thy
fame is blown abroad from all the heights , Through all the nations , and a sound
is ...
Page 36
It should no longer now seem difficult To thee , when it is said that a just
vengeance By a just court was afterward avenged . But now do I behold thy mind
entangled From thought to thought within a knot , from which With great desire it
waits to ...
It should no longer now seem difficult To thee , when it is said that a just
vengeance By a just court was afterward avenged . But now do I behold thy mind
entangled From thought to thought within a knot , from which With great desire it
waits to ...
Page 38
Man in his limitations had not power To satisfy , not having power to sink In his
humility obeying then , Far as he disobeying thought to rise ; And for this reason
man has been from power Of satisfying by himself excluded . Therefore it God ...
Man in his limitations had not power To satisfy , not having power to sink In his
humility obeying then , Far as he disobeying thought to rise ; And for this reason
man has been from power Of satisfying by himself excluded . Therefore it God ...
Page 50
Remain now , Reader , still upon thy bench , In thought pursuing that which is
foretasted , If thou wouldst jocund be instead of weary . I've set before thee ;
henceforth feed thyself , For to itself diverteth all Line 6. Who this beholds without
...
Remain now , Reader , still upon thy bench , In thought pursuing that which is
foretasted , If thou wouldst jocund be instead of weary . I've set before thee ;
henceforth feed thyself , For to itself diverteth all Line 6. Who this beholds without
...
Page 51
... not conscious , saving as a man Of a first thought is conscious ere it come ; And
Beatrice , she who is seen to pass From good to better , and so suddenly That not
by time her action is expressed , How lucent in herself must she have been !
... not conscious , saving as a man Of a first thought is conscious ere it come ; And
Beatrice , she who is seen to pass From good to better , and so suddenly That not
by time her action is expressed , How lucent in herself must she have been !
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