The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 31867 |
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Page 32
... An agonizing need of knowing more ; And of thyself thou ' lt see how I from these Was in desire of hearing their conditions , As they unto mine eyes were manifest . " O thou well - born , unto whom Grace 32 The Divine Comedy.
... An agonizing need of knowing more ; And of thyself thou ' lt see how I from these Was in desire of hearing their conditions , As they unto mine eyes were manifest . " O thou well - born , unto whom Grace 32 The Divine Comedy.
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Dante Alighieri. " O thou well - born , unto whom Grace concedes To see the thrones of the eternal triumph , Or ever yet the warfare be abandoned , With light that through the whole of heaven is spread Kindled are we , and hence if thou ...
Dante Alighieri. " O thou well - born , unto whom Grace concedes To see the thrones of the eternal triumph , Or ever yet the warfare be abandoned , With light that through the whole of heaven is spread Kindled are we , and hence if thou ...
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... born it bitter seemed ; Then , near unto the time when heaven had willed To bring the whole world to its mood serene , Did Cæsar by the will of Rome assume it . What it achieved from Var unto the Rhine , Isère beheld and Saône , beheld ...
... born it bitter seemed ; Then , near unto the time when heaven had willed To bring the whole world to its mood serene , Did Cæsar by the will of Rome assume it . What it achieved from Var unto the Rhine , Isère beheld and Saône , beheld ...
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... born , Damning himself damned all his progeny ; Whereby the human species down below Lay sick for many centuries in great error , Till to descend it pleased the Word of God To where the nature , which from its own Maker Estranged itself ...
... born , Damning himself damned all his progeny ; Whereby the human species down below Lay sick for many centuries in great error , Till to descend it pleased the Word of God To where the nature , which from its own Maker Estranged itself ...
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... born , another Xerxes , Another Melchisedec , and another he Who , flying through the air , his son did lose . Revolving Nature , which a signet is To mortal wax , doth practise well her art , But not one inn distinguish from another ...
... born , another Xerxes , Another Melchisedec , and another he Who , flying through the air , his son did lose . Revolving Nature , which a signet is To mortal wax , doth practise well her art , But not one inn distinguish from another ...
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