| Great Britain - 1862 - 454 pages
...love.' These words I laid up in my mind with great gladness, conceiving to take them as my commencement The poem begins here :" " Ladies that have intelligence...in love, Of mine own lady I would speak with you," <fec. We must pass over the first three strophes, and quote the concluding ones, which are translated... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - 448 pages
...love.' These words I laid up in my mind with great gladness, conceiving to take them as my commencement The poem begins here :" " Ladies that have intelligence...in love, Of mine own lady I would speak with you," 'fec. We must pass over the first three strophes, and quote the concluding ones, which are translated... | |
| 1862 - 636 pages
...kind That mine own speech should foil me, which were base; But only will discourse of her high grace Of mine own lady I would speak with you ; Not that I hope to count her praises through. In these poor words, the best that I can find, With you alone, dear dames and damozels: 'Twere ill... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 420 pages
...51. A canzone of the Vita Nuova, beginning, in Rossetti's version, Early Italian Poets, p. 255: — "Ladies that have intelligence in love, Of mine own...through, But, telling what I may, to ease my mind." even mentions him in his Comedy, doing him the favor to put him into Purgatory." Tassoni, and others... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 432 pages
...51. A canzone of the Vita Nuava, beginning, in Rossetti's version, Early Italian Poets, p. 255 : — "Ladies that have intelligence in love, Of mine own...through, But, telling what I may, to ease my mind." 56. Jacopo da Lentino, or " the Notary," was a Sicilian poet who flourished about 1250, in the later... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 780 pages
...version, Early Italian Poets, p. 255 : — Ladies that have intelligence in love, Of mine own h\dy I would speak with you ; Not that I hope to count...through. But, telling what I may, to ease my mind." 56. Jacopo da Lentino, or " the Notary," was a Sicilian poet who flourished about 1250, in the later... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 264 pages
...version, Early Italian Poets, p. 255 : — " Ladies that have intelligence in love. Of mine owu lady l would speak with you ; Not that I hope to count her...through. But, telling what I may, to ease my mind." 56. Jacopo da Lentino, or " the Notary," was a Sicilian poet who flourished about 1250, in the later... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 782 pages
...Ladies that hnve intelligence in We, Of mine own lidy I would sp:ak with you ; Not that I hope to rount her praises through^ But, telling what I may, to ease my mind.' or poet "the who 56. Jacopo da Lentino, Notary," was a Sicilian flourished about 1250, in the later... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 454 pages
...beginning, in RoaMtti's version, Early Italian Poete, p. 255 : — Ladles that ban intelligenee in lore, Of mine own lady I would speak with you ; Not that...hope to count her praises through, But, telling what 1 may, to eaae my mind. 56. Jacopo da Lentino, or "the Notary," was a Sicilian poet who flourished... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 574 pages
...third, " And then if I" ; the fourth, " No sooner do I lift:' After I had written these three last sonnets, wherein I spake unto my lady, telling her...sweetness over me That if my courage failed not, certainly To him my listeners must be all resign'd. Wherefore I will not speak in such large kind That mine own... | |
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