I labor all I can, as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of all things, that my life continue with me a few years, it is my hope that I shall yet write concerning her what hath not before been written of any woman. The Divine Comedy - Page 43by Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 476 pagesFull view - About this book
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - English poetry - 1887 - 352 pages
...ladies mine. After writing this sonnet, it was given unto me to behold a very wonderful vision : J wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...blessed one, until such time as I could discourse more vyorthily concerning her. And to this end I labor all I can ; as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 570 pages
...blessed one, until such time as I could discourse more worthily concerning her. And to this end I labour all I can ; as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of all things, that my life continue with me a few years, it is my hope that I shall... | |
| John Addington Symonds - Art, Italian - 1888 - 590 pages
...closed the Vita Nuova with these words - : " It was given unto me to behold a very wonderful vision ; wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of all things, that my life continue with me a few years, it is my hope that I shall... | |
| Giuseppe Mazzini - Italy - 1891 - 400 pages
...mai non fu detto di alcuna. — Vita Nnova. (It was given to me to behold a very wonderful vision, wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...discourse more worthily concerning her. And to this end I labour all I can, as she His union with Gemma Donati does not appear to have been, as others have asserted,... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1891 - 122 pages
...Vita Nuova relates how, after the lapse of a year, " it was given me to behold a wonderful vision, wherein I saw things which determined me that I would say nothing further of this blessed one until such time as I could discourse more worthily concerning her. And to this end I labour... | |
| William Darnall MacClintock - English literature - 1893 - 170 pages
...it, ladies mine. After writing this sonnet, it was given unto me to behold a very wonderful vision,1 wherein I saw things which determined me that I would...until such time as I could discourse more worthily of her. And to this end I labor all I can ; as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through... | |
| William Darnall MacClintock - English literature - 1893 - 154 pages
...say nothing further of this most blessed one, until such time as I could discourse more worthily of her. And to this end I labor all I can ; as she well knoweth. Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of all things, that my life continue with me a few years, it is my hope that I shall... | |
| Francis M. Stalker, Charles Madison Curry, Walter W. Storms - Education - 1900 - 718 pages
...Nuova he says : " It was given unto me to behold a very wonderful vision ; wherein I saw things that determined me that I would say nothing further of this most blessed one, until such a time as I could discourse more worthily of her. And to this end I labor all I can, as she well knoweth... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1897 - 538 pages
...and therefore I stay not to divide it further . BEYOND the sphere which spreads to widest space 2 " Now soars the sigh that my heart sends above ; A new...if it be His pleasure through 1 Aristotle. — K. Nnova are almost identical with those at the a The Primum Mobile. — K. close of the letter in which... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1897 - 526 pages
...splendors move In homage ; till, by the great light thereof Abashed, the pilgrim spirit stands at ga2e. It sees her such, that when it tells me this Which...if it be His pleasure through 1 Aristotle. — K. Nuova are almost identical with those at the 2 The Primum Mobile, — K. close of the letter in which... | |
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