The Divine Comedy, Volume 11Charles Scribner's sons, 1904 - 305 pages |
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Page 53
... sight Upward along the blessed garland turning . That next effulgence issues from the smile Of Gratian , who assisted both the courts In such wise that it pleased in Paradise . The other which near by adorns our choir That Peter was who ...
... sight Upward along the blessed garland turning . That next effulgence issues from the smile Of Gratian , who assisted both the courts In such wise that it pleased in Paradise . The other which near by adorns our choir That Peter was who ...
Page 70
... sight . " As by a greater gladness urged and drawn you They who are dancing in a ring sometimes . Uplift their voices and their motions quicken ; So , at that orison devout and prompt , The holy circles a new joy displayed In their ...
... sight . " As by a greater gladness urged and drawn you They who are dancing in a ring sometimes . Uplift their voices and their motions quicken ; So , at that orison devout and prompt , The holy circles a new joy displayed In their ...
Page 72
... sight seems real and unreal , It seemed to me that new subsistences Began there to be seen , and make a circle ... sights That followed not my memory I must leave her . Then to uplift themselves mine eyes resumed The power , and I beheld ...
... sight seems real and unreal , It seemed to me that new subsistences Began there to be seen , and make a circle ... sights That followed not my memory I must leave her . Then to uplift themselves mine eyes resumed The power , and I beheld ...
Page 73
... sight , The particles of bodies long and short , Across the sunbeam move , wherewith is listed 95 100 105 110 115 Sometimes the shade , which for their own defence People with cunning and with art contrive . And as a lute and harp ...
... sight , The particles of bodies long and short , Across the sunbeam move , wherewith is listed 95 100 105 110 115 Sometimes the shade , which for their own defence People with cunning and with art contrive . And as a lute and harp ...
Page 76
... sight , And on this side and that was stupefied ; For in her eyes was burning such a smile 30 That with mine own methought I touched the bottom Both of my grace and of my Paradise ! Then , pleasant to the hearing and the sight , The ...
... sight , And on this side and that was stupefied ; For in her eyes was burning such a smile 30 That with mine own methought I touched the bottom Both of my grace and of my Paradise ! Then , pleasant to the hearing and the sight , The ...
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Æneid Albumasar ancient Angels appear Apulia Aristotle Beatrice beautiful became behold Belisarius Bishop body Boethius born brother Brunetto Latini Buti c'est Cacciaguida Cæsar called canto Christ Christian Church circle Convito cross Dante Dante says Dante's death delight descended desire divine dost doth earth Emperor eternal eyes faith father fire Florence Florentines grace hast hath heaven holy Inferno Jupiter Justinian king Lady Latin light lived Lord Mars Mercury Milton mind monastery monks Monte Cassino Moon mortal motion nature noble Order Ottimo Paradise Lost philosopher planet poème poète Pope Pope Boniface VIII Primum Mobile Purgatorio qu'il rays Roman Rome round Saint Dominic Saint Francis Saint John Saint Peter Saturn seems seen shalt sight smile song soul speak sphere spirit splendor Summa Theologiae sweet thee thine things Thomas Aquinas thou translation truth unto virtue vision whence words