The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... ascend to heaven becometh worthy . But let dead Poesy here rise again , O holy Muses , since that I am yours , And here Calliope somewhat ascend , My song accompanying with that sound , Of which the miserable magpies felt The blow so ...
... ascend to heaven becometh worthy . But let dead Poesy here rise again , O holy Muses , since that I am yours , And here Calliope somewhat ascend , My song accompanying with that sound , Of which the miserable magpies felt The blow so ...
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... ascend to God , My bones were buried by Octavian . I am Virgilius ; and for no crime else Did I lose heaven , than for not having faith " ; In this wise then my Leader made reply . As one who suddenly before him sees Something whereat ...
... ascend to God , My bones were buried by Octavian . I am Virgilius ; and for no crime else Did I lose heaven , than for not having faith " ; In this wise then my Leader made reply . As one who suddenly before him sees Something whereat ...
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... ascend unto the starry wheels ! " Ah ! so may pity and justice you disburden Soon , that ye may have power to move the wing , That shall uplift you after your desire , Show us on which hand tow'rd the stairs the way Is shortest , and if ...
... ascend unto the starry wheels ! " Ah ! so may pity and justice you disburden Soon , that ye may have power to move the wing , That shall uplift you after your desire , Show us on which hand tow'rd the stairs the way Is shortest , and if ...
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... ascend . And were I not impeded by the stone , Which this proud neck of mine doth subjugate , Whence I am forced to hold my visage down , Him , who still lives and does not name himself , Would I regard , to see if I may know him And ...
... ascend . And were I not impeded by the stone , Which this proud neck of mine doth subjugate , Whence I am forced to hold my visage down , Him , who still lives and does not name himself , Would I regard , to see if I may know him And ...
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... ascend the mount Where seated is the church that lordeth it O'er the well - guided , above Rubaconte , The bold abruptness of the ascent is broken By stairways that were made there in the age When still were safe the ledger and the ...
... ascend the mount Where seated is the church that lordeth it O'er the well - guided , above Rubaconte , The bold abruptness of the ascent is broken By stairways that were made there in the age When still were safe the ledger and the ...
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Æneid Anagni angel appeared Arnaud ascend Beatrice beautiful began behold Boniface breast Brunetto Latini Cæsar called CANTO Charles of Anjou Charles of Valois Christ Church Cimabue circle color Conradin Corso Donati Dante Dante's daughter death didst divine dost doth earth eternal eyes face father feet fire Florence flowers Forese Forlì Ghibelline Ghino Ghino di Tacco Giotto gold hand hast hear heard heart heaven holy honor Hugh Capet Italian Italy king lady light living look Lord Messer Milton mind Monte Aperto mountain nature never night noble Ottimo Ovid Paradise Podestà poem poet Pope punished Purgatory river Rome round says seemed shade shalt side sight singing song Sordello soul speak spirit stars Statius sweet tell thee thine things thou tion tow'rds tree turned Tuscany unto Virgilius virtue weeping Whence words