The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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Page 23
... desire thee to remember That force with will commingles , and they cause That the offences cannot be excused . Will absolute consenteth not to evil ; But in so far consenteth as it fears , If it refrain , to fall into more harm . Hence ...
... desire thee to remember That force with will commingles , and they cause That the offences cannot be excused . Will absolute consenteth not to evil ; But in so far consenteth as it fears , If it refrain , to fall into more harm . Hence ...
Page 24
... desire would frustrate be . Therefore springs up , in fashion of a shoot , 121 Doubt at the foot of truth ; and this is nature , Which to the top from height to height impels us . This doth invite me , this assurance give me you With ...
... desire would frustrate be . Therefore springs up , in fashion of a shoot , 121 Doubt at the foot of truth ; and this is nature , Which to the top from height to height impels us . This doth invite me , this assurance give me you With ...
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... desire of hearing their conditions , As they unto mine eyes were manifest . " O thou well - born , unto whom Grace concedes To see the thrones of the eternal triumph , Or ever yet the warfare be abandoned , III 115 With light that ...
... desire of hearing their conditions , As they unto mine eyes were manifest . " O thou well - born , unto whom Grace concedes To see the thrones of the eternal triumph , Or ever yet the warfare be abandoned , III 115 With light that ...
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... desires mount thither , Thus deviating , must perforce the rays Of the true love less vividly mount upward . But in commensuration of our wages With our desert is portion of our joy , Because we see them neither less nor greater . 115 ...
... desires mount thither , Thus deviating , must perforce the rays Of the true love less vividly mount upward . But in commensuration of our wages With our desert is portion of our joy , Because we see them neither less nor greater . 115 ...
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... desire it waits to free itself . ( Thou sayest , Well discern I what I hear ; But it is hidden from me why God willed For our redemption only this one mode . ' Buried remaineth , brother , this decree Unto the eyes of every one whose ...
... desire it waits to free itself . ( Thou sayest , Well discern I what I hear ; But it is hidden from me why God willed For our redemption only this one mode . ' Buried remaineth , brother , this decree Unto the eyes of every one whose ...
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