The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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Page 71
... in aspect by the flesh , Which still to - day the earth doth cover up ; Nor can so great a splendor weary us , For strong will be the organs of the body 31 35 40 45 50 55 To everything which hath the power to please us . 71 PARADISO.
... in aspect by the flesh , Which still to - day the earth doth cover up ; Nor can so great a splendor weary us , For strong will be the organs of the body 31 35 40 45 50 55 To everything which hath the power to please us . 71 PARADISO.
Page 72
Dante Alighieri. To everything which hath the power to please us . ' So sudden and alert appeared to me Both one and the other choir to say Amen , " " 61 That well they showed desire for their dead bodies ; Nor sole for them perhaps ...
Dante Alighieri. To everything which hath the power to please us . ' So sudden and alert appeared to me Both one and the other choir to say Amen , " " 61 That well they showed desire for their dead bodies ; Nor sole for them perhaps ...
Page 74
... hath rest ; But who bethinks him that the living seals 126 130 Of every beauty grow in power ascending , And that I there had not turned round to those , 135 Can me excuse , if I myself accuse To excuse myself , and see that I speak ...
... hath rest ; But who bethinks him that the living seals 126 130 Of every beauty grow in power ascending , And that I there had not turned round to those , 135 Can me excuse , if I myself accuse To excuse myself , and see that I speak ...
Page 81
... and him of Signa Who hath sharp eyes for trickery already . Had not the folk , which most of all the world Line 57. Who has sharp eyes for trickery already . 45 50 55 Degenerates , been a step - dame unto Cæsar , 81 PARADISO.
... and him of Signa Who hath sharp eyes for trickery already . Had not the folk , which most of all the world Line 57. Who has sharp eyes for trickery already . 45 50 55 Degenerates , been a step - dame unto Cæsar , 81 PARADISO.
Page 83
... hath taken . He of La Pressa knew the art of ruling Already , and already Galigajo Had hilt and pommel gilded in his house . Mighty already was the Column Vair , Sacchetti , Giuochi , Fifant , and Barucci , And Galli , and they who for ...
... hath taken . He of La Pressa knew the art of ruling Already , and already Galigajo Had hilt and pommel gilded in his house . Mighty already was the Column Vair , Sacchetti , Giuochi , Fifant , and Barucci , And Galli , and they who for ...
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