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Page 121
... Heaven , nor Gower gives this legend of Pope Co- bad enough for Hell . " So then , be - lestine in his Confessio Amantis , Book II . , cause thou art lukewarm , and neither as an example of " the vice of supplanta- cold nor hot , I will ...
... Heaven , nor Gower gives this legend of Pope Co- bad enough for Hell . " So then , be - lestine in his Confessio Amantis , Book II . , cause thou art lukewarm , and neither as an example of " the vice of supplanta- cold nor hot , I will ...
Page 223
... Heaven . Here Earth's ancient pro- adultery , who joined in impious wars , geny , the Titanian youth , hurled down and did not scruple to violate the faith with thunderbolts , welter in the pro- they had plighted to their masters ...
... Heaven . Here Earth's ancient pro- adultery , who joined in impious wars , geny , the Titanian youth , hurled down and did not scruple to violate the faith with thunderbolts , welter in the pro- they had plighted to their masters ...
Page 226
... heaven , all seated in the high celestial abodes . This way now bend both your eyes ; view this lineage , and your own Romans , This is Cæsar , and these are the whole race of Iülus , who shall one day rise to the spacious axle of the ...
... heaven , all seated in the high celestial abodes . This way now bend both your eyes ; view this lineage , and your own Romans , This is Cæsar , and these are the whole race of Iülus , who shall one day rise to the spacious axle of the ...
Page 228
... heaven and said , I thank thee , most glorious sun , and ye the other inhabitants of heaven , that before I depart from this life I see in my kingdom , and under this roof , Pub - tol in your triumphal chariot , you shall lius Cornelius ...
... heaven and said , I thank thee , most glorious sun , and ye the other inhabitants of heaven , that before I depart from this life I see in my kingdom , and under this roof , Pub - tol in your triumphal chariot , you shall lius Cornelius ...
Page 229
... heaven , this imprisonment in the body , you can and comprehends all the rest , inhabited have no admission to this place ; for by that all - powerful God , who bounds men have been created under this condi- and controls the others ...
... heaven , this imprisonment in the body , you can and comprehends all the rest , inhabited have no admission to this place ; for by that all - powerful God , who bounds men have been created under this condi- and controls the others ...
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