The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 21867 |
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... sight of me stood motionless 70 Those fortunate spirits , all of them , as if Oblivious to go and make them fair . One from among them saw I coming forward , As to embrace me , with such great affection , That it incited me to do the ...
... sight of me stood motionless 70 Those fortunate spirits , all of them , as if Oblivious to go and make them fair . One from among them saw I coming forward , As to embrace me , with such great affection , That it incited me to do the ...
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... sight directed to the hill That highest tow'rds the heaven uplifts itself . The sun , that in our rear was flaming red , Was broken in front of me into the figure Which had in me the stoppage of its rays ; 5 10 15 Unto one side I turned ...
... sight directed to the hill That highest tow'rds the heaven uplifts itself . The sun , that in our rear was flaming red , Was broken in front of me into the figure Which had in me the stoppage of its rays ; 5 10 15 Unto one side I turned ...
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... us . ' The summit was so high it vanquished sight , " " And the hillside precipitous far more Than line from middle quadrant to the centre . 20 25 30 35 40 Spent with fatigue was I , when I began : Purgatorio IV . 21.
... us . ' The summit was so high it vanquished sight , " " And the hillside precipitous far more Than line from middle quadrant to the centre . 20 25 30 35 40 Spent with fatigue was I , when I began : Purgatorio IV . 21.
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... sight lost I , and my utterance Ceased in the name of Mary , and thereat I fell , and tenantless my flesh remained . Truth will I speak , repeat it to the living ; 100 God's Angel took me up , and he of hell Shouted : ' O thou from ...
... sight lost I , and my utterance Ceased in the name of Mary , and thereat I fell , and tenantless my flesh remained . Truth will I speak , repeat it to the living ; 100 God's Angel took me up , and he of hell Shouted : ' O thou from ...
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... sight of that high sun which thou desirest , And which too late by me was recognized . A place there is below not sad with torments , But darkness only , where the lamentations Have not the sound of wailing , but are sighs . There dwell ...
... sight of that high sun which thou desirest , And which too late by me was recognized . A place there is below not sad with torments , But darkness only , where the lamentations Have not the sound of wailing , but are sighs . There dwell ...
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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