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... turn'd to view the straits That none hath pass'd and lived . My weary frame After short pause recomforted , again I journey'd on over that lonely steep , The hinder foot still firmer . Scarce the ascent Began , when lo ! a panther ...
... turn'd to view the straits That none hath pass'd and lived . My weary frame After short pause recomforted , again I journey'd on over that lonely steep , The hinder foot still firmer . Scarce the ascent Began , when lo ! a panther ...
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... turn'd me round ; Nor trusted he my hands , but with his own He also hid me . Ye of intellect Sound and entire , mark well the lore2 conceal'd Under close texture of the mystic strain . And now there came o'er the perturbed waves Loud ...
... turn'd me round ; Nor trusted he my hands , but with his own He also hid me . Ye of intellect Sound and entire , mark well the lore2 conceal'd Under close texture of the mystic strain . And now there came o'er the perturbed waves Loud ...
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... Turn'd me , who signal made , that I should stand Quiet , and bend to him . Ah me ! how full Of noble anger seem'd he . To the gate He came , and with his wand3 touch'd it , whereat Open without impediment it flew . " Outcasts of heaven ...
... Turn'd me , who signal made , that I should stand Quiet , and bend to him . Ah me ! how full Of noble anger seem'd he . To the gate He came , and with his wand3 touch'd it , whereat Open without impediment it flew . " Outcasts of heaven ...
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... turn'd back o'er the filthy way , And syllable to us spake none ; but wore The semblance of a man by other care Beset , and keenly press'd , than thought of him Who in his presence stands . Then we our steps Toward that territory moved ...
... turn'd back o'er the filthy way , And syllable to us spake none ; but wore The semblance of a man by other care Beset , and keenly press'd , than thought of him Who in his presence stands . Then we our steps Toward that territory moved ...
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... turn'd me round ; Nor trusted he my hands , but with his own He also hid me . Ye of intellect Sound and entire , mark well the lore2 conceal'd Under close texture of the mystic strain . And now there came o'er the perturbed waves Loud ...
... turn'd me round ; Nor trusted he my hands , but with his own He also hid me . Ye of intellect Sound and entire , mark well the lore2 conceal'd Under close texture of the mystic strain . And now there came o'er the perturbed waves Loud ...
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The Vision, Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri Visualização integral - 1892 |
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angel answer'd appear'd Arezzo ARGUMENT aught Beatrice behold beneath blessed Boccaccio Cæsar called Canto Charles of Anjou Chaucer Cino da Pistoia circle Convito Corso Donati cried Dante death descend Dittamondo Divina Commedia divine dost doth E'en earth edition Ediz eternal exclaim'd eyes father Fazio degli Uberti fell fix'd flame Florence Florentine Frezzi Ghibelline Guido Guido Cavalcanti hath heard heaven Hell Hist holy king Landino light living Lombardi look look'd mark'd mayst Milton Monte Cassino mountain ne'er o'er Ovid Paradise pass pass'd passage Petrarch poem Poet Pope Provençal Purg Purgatory Quadrir reach'd replied round says seem'd sight song sonnet soon soul spake speak spirit stars Statius sweet tell thee thence thine thought Tiraboschi torment translation truth turn'd twixt unto Vellutello Venturi viii Villani Virgil virtue visage voice Vulg whence words
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Página 392 - (for the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the promise of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth ;) it was said unto her, The elder shall serve the younger." Rom., Ix. 10,11,12. Care must be taken
Página 349 - When he prepared the heavens, I was there : when he set a compass upon the face of the depth." Proverbs, viii. 27. In his hand He took the golden compasses, prepared In God's eternal store, to circumscribe This universe, and all created things.
Página 263 - blossoming of that fair tree.] Our Saviour's transfiguration. " As the apple-tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the sons." Solomon's Song, ii. 3. Did make themselves a cloister round about her ; And, in their hands, upheld those lights
Página 204 - And I fell at his feet to worship him. And he said unto me, See thou do it not: I am thy fellow-servant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus.
Página 40 - But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way; for he is a chosen vessel unto me." ' There.] This refers to " the immortal tribes," v. 15. St, Paul having been caught up to heaven. 2 Cor. xii. 2. 3 Thy soul is by vile fear assail'd.] L'anima tua e da viltate offesa. So in Berni, Orl. Inn. lib.
Página 38 - not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them." Rev. ix. 6. I do beseech thee (that this ill and worse I may escape) to lead me where thou saidst, That I Saint Peter's gate' may view, and those Who, as thou tell'st, are in such dismal plight." Onward he moved, I close his steps pursued. CANTO II.
Página 220 - Thus Melzar took away the portion of their meat, and the wine that they should drink : and gave them pulse. As for these four children, God gave them knowledge and skill in all learning and wisdom: and Daniel had understanding in all visions and dreams.
Página 284 - The first circle.] The empyrean, 3 Hands and feet.] Thus Milton:— What surmounts the reach Of human sense, I shall delineate so, By likening spiritual to corporeal forms, As shall express them best. PL, bv 575. These passages, rightly considered, may tend to remove the scruples of some, who are offended by any attempts at representing the Deity In
Página 359 - without miracles. Which the poet Dantes hath well expressed in the twenty-fourth canto of Paradise. For when the Apostle is there brought in, asking the Poet upon what account he took the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be the Word of God; his answer is, Probatio
Página 55 - b. viii. 242: Noise, other than the sound of dance or song, Torment, and loud lament, and furious rage. * Portal.] "Porta della fede." This was an alteration made in the text by the Academicians della Crusca, on the authority, as it would appear, of only two MSS. The other reading is