The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... for Mary to give birth ; ye have seen desiring without fruit , Those whose desire would have been quieted , Which evermore is given them for a grief . 25 30 35 40 I speak of Aristotle and of Plato , And many 14 The Divine Comedy.
... for Mary to give birth ; ye have seen desiring without fruit , Those whose desire would have been quieted , Which evermore is given them for a grief . 25 30 35 40 I speak of Aristotle and of Plato , And many 14 The Divine Comedy.
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... desire , conducted after him Who gave me hope , and made a light for me . We mounted upward through the rifted rock , And on each side the border pressed upon us , And feet and hands the ground beneath required . When we were come upon ...
... desire , conducted after him Who gave me hope , and made a light for me . We mounted upward through the rifted rock , And on each side the border pressed upon us , And feet and hands the ground beneath required . When we were come upon ...
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... desire to see Him stirs our hearts . " And I : " Although I gaze into your faces , No one I recognize ; but if may please you 55 Aught I have power to do , ye well - born spirits , 60 Speak ye , and I will do it , by that peace Which ...
... desire to see Him stirs our hearts . " And I : " Although I gaze into your faces , No one I recognize ; but if may please you 55 Aught I have power to do , ye well - born spirits , 60 Speak ye , and I will do it , by that peace Which ...
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... desire Fulfilled that draws thee to the lofty mountain , As thou with pious pity aidest mine . I was of Montefeltro , and am Buonconte ; Giovanna , nor none other cares for me ; Hence among these I go with downcast front . " 90 And I to ...
... desire Fulfilled that draws thee to the lofty mountain , As thou with pious pity aidest mine . I was of Montefeltro , and am Buonconte ; Giovanna , nor none other cares for me ; Hence among these I go with downcast front . " 90 And I to ...
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Dante Alighieri. CANTO VIII . ' TWAS now the hour that turneth back desire In those who sail the sea , and melts the heart , The day they ' ve said to their sweet friends farewell , And the new pilgrim penetrates with love , If he doth ...
Dante Alighieri. CANTO VIII . ' TWAS now the hour that turneth back desire In those who sail the sea , and melts the heart , The day they ' ve said to their sweet friends farewell , And the new pilgrim penetrates with love , If he doth ...
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