Divine Comedy, Consisting of the Inferno - Purgatorio & Paradiso, Volume 1S. Sonnenschein, 1893 - 246 páginas |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Albeit anon answered arms art thou askt Bank Beast behold BELT Branca Doria brow CANTO Carnal ceast Centaur CERBERUS CHIRON Circle City cried Dante dark Demon descend dost doth dread e'er Earth ev'n eyes face Falsifiers fear fell fire Flame Florence Forlì gaze GERYON grief Guelfs Guide hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven Hell Howbeit light lived look lookt Love Malebolge Master mayst MICHAEL SCOT ne'er neath NESSUS never nigh nought o'er once Phaëton PHLEGETHON PHLEGYAS PIER DElle vigne Pistoia PLUTUS Poet quoth reacht replied rest round scarce seemed Shade shame side sighs sight Simoniacs sore Souls spake Spirits stood stopt straight STYX Swindlers tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thro tongue turned twas twixt unto utterance verily Violent wended Whence Whereat Wherefore whilst words wretched yonder ΙΟ
Passagens conhecidas
Página vi - The opposing steep of that mysterious dell, Behold a wonder worthy of the rhyme " Of him whom from the lowest depths of hell, Through every paradise and through all glory, Love led serene, and who returned to tell " The words of hate and care ; the wondrous story How all things are transfigured except Love...
Página 134 - Was MICHAEL SCOT, who, in good sooth, well knew " The Wizard's art, and all its juggling pranks ! " GUIDO BONATTI see : ASDENTJJ: too, " Who left his awl — and now too late doth rue.