The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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Page 85
Dante Alighieri. Florence beheld I in so great repose , That no occasion had she whence to weep ; With all these families beheld so just And glorious her people , that the lily Never upon the spear was placed reversed , Nor by division ...
Dante Alighieri. Florence beheld I in so great repose , That no occasion had she whence to weep ; With all these families beheld so just And glorious her people , that the lily Never upon the spear was placed reversed , Nor by division ...
Page 87
... Florence must perforce depart . Already this is willed , and this is sought for ; And soon it shall be done by him who thinks it , Where every day the Christ is bought and sold . The blame shall follow the offended party In outcry as is ...
... Florence must perforce depart . Already this is willed , and this is sought for ; And soon it shall be done by him who thinks it , Where every day the Christ is bought and sold . The blame shall follow the offended party In outcry as is ...
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... Florence hath not so many Lapi and Bindi As fables such as these , that every year Are shouted from the pulpit back and forth , In such wise that the lambs , who do not know , Come back from pasture fed upon the wind , And not to see ...
... Florence hath not so many Lapi and Bindi As fables such as these , that every year Are shouted from the pulpit back and forth , In such wise that the lambs , who do not know , Come back from pasture fed upon the wind , And not to see ...
Page 159
... Florence to a people just and sane , With what amazement must I have been filled ! Truly between this and the joy , it was My pleasure not to hear , and to be mute . And as a pilgrim who delighteth him In gazing round the temple of his ...
... Florence to a people just and sane , With what amazement must I have been filled ! Truly between this and the joy , it was My pleasure not to hear , and to be mute . And as a pilgrim who delighteth him In gazing round the temple of his ...
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... Florence , where Dante was born . Fiesole was destroyed by the Romans for giving refuge to Catiline and his fellow conspirators . 55. The birth of Christ . Milton , “ Hymn on the Morn- ing of Christ's Nativity , " 3 , 4 : But he , her ...
... Florence , where Dante was born . Fiesole was destroyed by the Romans for giving refuge to Catiline and his fellow conspirators . 55. The birth of Christ . Milton , “ Hymn on the Morn- ing of Christ's Nativity , " 3 , 4 : But he , her ...
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