I FELT a spirit of love begin to stir Within my heart, long time unfelt till then ; And saw Love coming towards me, fair and fain (That I scarce knew him for his joyful cheer), Saying, The Divine Comedy - Page 27by Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 476 pagesFull view - About this book
| English poetry - 1904 - 558 pages
...write it with rhymes and send it unto my chief friend ; but setting aside certain words J which seemed proper to be set aside, because I believed that his...fain, (That I scarce knew him for his joyful cheer,) * There is a play in the original upon the words Primavera (Spring) and prima verril (she shall come... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Italian literature - 1906 - 162 pages
...write it with rhymes and send it unto my chief friend ; but setting aside certain words which seemed proper to be set aside, because I believed that his...now indeed my worshipper ! '' And in his speech he laugh'd and laugh'd again. Then, while it was his pleasure to remain. I chanced to look the way he... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Italian literature - 1907 - 388 pages
...write it with rhymes and send it unto my chief friend; but setting aside certain words which seemed proper to be set aside, because I believed that his...heart, long time unfelt till then; And saw Love coming toward me, fair and fain (That I scarce knew him for his joyful cheer), Saying, "Be now indeed my worshiper!"... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Italian poetry - 1908 - 382 pages
...struck him till later) ; which thought he omitted in the poem itself, because he believed that Guide's " heart still regarded the beauty of her that was called Spring." And indeed, assuming that Guido still loved his Giovanna, it was as well to omit the conceit that, even... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - English poetry - 1911 - 744 pages
...homage (though Dante had not then learned it) from Joan to Mandetta. (See his Poems.) which seemed proper to be set aside, because I believed that his...joyful cheer). Saying, " Be now indeed my worshipper I " And in his speech he laugh'd and laugh'd again. Then, while it was his pleasure to remain, I chanced... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - English poetry - 1911 - 732 pages
...homage (though Dante had not then learned ii) from Joan to Mandetta. (See his Poems.) which seemed proper to be set aside, because I believed that his...spirit of love begin to stir Within my heart, long time unf elt till then ; And saw Love coming towards me fair and fain, (That I scarce knew him for his joyful... | |
| Anna Coleman Ladd - Courts and courtiers - 1912 - 380 pages
...squire behind, rode stiffly over the Pyrenees. CHAPTER XIX THE STRANGE LADY RIDES HIEROME*S HORSE " I felt a spirit of Love begin to stir Within my heart,...fain That I scarce knew him for his joyful cheer. ..." THE NEW LIFE. HIERONYMUS, when he reached the Convent of San Marco, was informed that he had been... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - Italian poetry - 1913 - 598 pages
...perhaps in the latter part of this sentence a reproach is gently conveyed to the fickle Guido Cavalset aside, because I believed that his heart still regarded...now indeed my worshipper ! ' And in his speech he laugh'd and laugh'd again. Then, while it was his pleasure to remain, I chanced to look the way he... | |
| Mark Van Doren - Poetry - 1928 - 1390 pages
...were covering her; And with her was such very humbleness That she appeared to say, 'I am at peace.' I FELT a spirit of love begin to stir Within my heart,...him for his joyful cheer), Saying, "Be now indeed my worshiper!" And in his speech he laugh'd and laugh'd again. Then, while it was his pleasure to remain,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Fiction - 2002 - 140 pages
...transferred his homage (though Dante had not then learned it) from Joan to Mandetta. (See his Poems.) I felt a spirit of love begin to stir Within my heart,..."Be now indeed my worshipper!" And in his speech he laugh'd and laugh'd again. Then, while it was his pleasure to remain, I chanced to look the way he... | |
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