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" To every heart which the sweet pain doth move, And unto which these words may now be brought For true interpretation and kind thought, Be greeting in our Lord's name, which is Love. Of those long hours wherein the stars, above, Wake and keep watch, the... "
Dante and His Circle: With the Italian Poets Preceding Him. (1100-1200-1300 ... - Page 28
edited by - 1887 - 301 pages
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English Writers. V.1, Pts. 1-2; 2, Pt.1, Volume 1

Henry Morley - 1867 - 456 pages
...nought When Love was shown me with such terrors fraught As may not carelessly be spoken of. He seem'd like one who is full of joy, and had My heart within...lady, with a mantle round her, slept ; Whom (having waken'd her) anon he made To eat that heart ; she ate, as fearing harm. Then he went out ; and as he...
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Translations. Prose: Notices of fine art

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 570 pages
...me with such terrors fraught As may not carelessly be spoken of. * " Behold thy heart." VOL. II. 3 He seemed like one who is full of joy, and had My...round her, slept ; Whom (having wakened her) anon he mace To eat that heart ; she ate, as fearing harm. Then he went out ; and as he went, he wept. This...
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The Divine Comedy, Volume 10

Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 522 pages
...Love. Of those long hours wherein the stars, above, Wake and keep watch, the third was almost naught,. When Love was shown me with such terrors fraught As...mantle round her, slept ; Whom (having wakened her) arjpn he made To eat that heart ; she ate, as fearing harm. Then he went out ; and as he went, he wept....
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The Early Italian Poets: Together with Dante's Vita Nuova

Edmund Garratt Gardner, Edmund G. Gardner - English poetry - 1904 - 716 pages
...nought When Love was shown me with such terrors fraught As may not carelessly be spoken of. He seem'd like one who is full of joy, and had My heart within...lady, with a mantle round her, slept ; Whom (having waken'd her) anon he made To eat that heart ; she ate, as fearing harm. Then he went out ; and as he...
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La vita nuova (The new life): secondo la lezione del cod. strozziano vi, 143

Dante Alighieri - 1906 - 170 pages
...such as are subject unto Love, and entreated them to expound my vision, I should write unto them those things which I had seen in my sleep. And the sonnet...harm. Then he went, out; and as he went, he wept. fаlno dxmrolto mipdrco m im drappofbngiuctno IccracnncntCTUi. qiialoiKirdondo motto mtcnhuomcntc.conobbi...
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The Masterpieces and the History of Literature: Analysis ..., Volume 2

Julian Hawthorne - Literature - 1906 - 466 pages
...such as are subject unto Love, and entreated them to expound my vision, I should write unto them those things which I had seen in my sleep. And the sonnet...harm. Then he went out ; and as he went, he wept. thinking thou beheld'st all worth."* And, indeed, it was when he learned that I was he who had sent...
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The New Life

Dante Alighieri - Italian literature - 1907 - 388 pages
...such as are subject unto Love, and entreated them to expound my vision, I should write unto them those things which I had seen in my sleep. And the sonnet...and as he went, he wept. This sonnet is divided into Pivo parts. In the first part I give greeting, and ask answer; in the second, I signify what thing...
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Dante's Vita nuova: together with the version of Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Dante Alighieri - Italian poetry - 1908 - 382 pages
...nought When Love was shown me with such terrors fraught As may not carelessly be spoken of. He seem'd like one who is full of joy, and had '' My heart within...lady, with a mantle round her, slept ; Whom (having waken'd her) anon he made, , To eat that heart ; she ate, as fearing harm. Then he went out ; and as...
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Dante

Marie-Louise Egerton Castle - DANTE ALIGHIERI, 1265-1321 - 1910 - 156 pages
...Love. Of those long hours wherein the stars above Wake and keep watch, the third was almost naught When Love was shown me with such terrors fraught As...wept.' " This sonnet is divided into two parts. In the first place I give greeting, and ask an answer ; in the second I signify what thing has to be answered...
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The World's Progress: With Illustrative Texts from Masterpieces of ..., Part 5

Delphian Society - Civilization - 1911 - 576 pages
...Loxr. Of those long hours wherein the stars above Wake and keep watch, the third was almost ncmpht. When Love was shown me with such terrors fraught As...fearing harm. Then he went out; and as he went, he wept. thinking them beheld'st all worth."* And, indeed, It was when he learned that I was he who had sent...
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