The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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Page vi
... of the Fixed Stars . XXIII . The Triumph of Christ XXIV . Saint Peter examines Dante upon Faith XXV . Saint James examines Dante upon Hope · III . 117 • 122 128 XXVI . Saint John examines Dante upon Charity XXVII . vi CONTENTS.
... of the Fixed Stars . XXIII . The Triumph of Christ XXIV . Saint Peter examines Dante upon Faith XXV . Saint James examines Dante upon Hope · III . 117 • 122 128 XXVI . Saint John examines Dante upon Charity XXVII . vi CONTENTS.
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... Christ's Triumph , and the angelic roundelays , With 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 ...
... Christ's Triumph , and the angelic roundelays , With 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 ...
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... Christ , not more , Believed , and with such faith was I contented . 15 But blessed Agapetus , he who was The supreme pastor , to the faith sincere Pointed me out the way by words of his . Him I believed , and what was his assertion I ...
... Christ , not more , Believed , and with such faith was I contented . 15 But blessed Agapetus , he who was The supreme pastor , to the faith sincere Pointed me out the way by words of his . Him I believed , and what was his assertion I ...
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... all other souls First of Christ's Triumph was she taken up . Full meet it was to leave her in some heaven , Even as a palm of the high victory 95 100 105 III 115 120 Which he acquired with one palm and the other , 48 THE DIVINE COMEDY.
... all other souls First of Christ's Triumph was she taken up . Full meet it was to leave her in some heaven , Even as a palm of the high victory 95 100 105 III 115 120 Which he acquired with one palm and the other , 48 THE DIVINE COMEDY.
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... Christ upon the cross ! But that too darkly I may not proceed , Francis and Poverty for these two lovers Take thou henceforward in my speech diffuse . Their concord and their joyous semblances , The love , the wonder , and the sweet ...
... Christ upon the cross ! But that too darkly I may not proceed , Francis and Poverty for these two lovers Take thou henceforward in my speech diffuse . Their concord and their joyous semblances , The love , the wonder , and the sweet ...
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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