The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 31867 |
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... that comes molten from the fire ; 60 And suddenly it seemed that day to day Was added , as if He who has the power Had with another sun the heaven adorned . With eyes upon the everlasting wheels Stood Beatrice all intent Paradiso 1 . 3.
... that comes molten from the fire ; 60 And suddenly it seemed that day to day Was added , as if He who has the power Had with another sun the heaven adorned . With eyes upon the everlasting wheels Stood Beatrice all intent Paradiso 1 . 3.
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... fire towards the moon ; This is in mortal hearts the motive power ; This binds together and unites the earth . Nor only the created things that are Without intelligence this bow shoots forth , But those that have both intellect and love ...
... fire towards the moon ; This is in mortal hearts the motive power ; This binds together and unites the earth . Nor only the created things that are Without intelligence this bow shoots forth , But those that have both intellect and love ...
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... thee , if deprived Of hindrance , thou wert seated down below , 140 As if on earth the living fire were quiet . " Thereat she heavenward turned again her face . CANTO II . YE , who in some pretty little Paradiso 1 . 7.
... thee , if deprived Of hindrance , thou wert seated down below , 140 As if on earth the living fire were quiet . " Thereat she heavenward turned again her face . CANTO II . YE , who in some pretty little Paradiso 1 . 7.
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... fire of love : " Brother , our will is quieted by virtue Of charity , that makes us wish alone For what we have , nor gives us thirst for more . If to be more exalted we aspired , Discordant would our aspirations be Unto the will of Him ...
... fire of love : " Brother , our will is quieted by virtue Of charity , that makes us wish alone For what we have , nor gives us thirst for more . If to be more exalted we aspired , Discordant would our aspirations be Unto the will of Him ...
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... unto one who drowses . Short while did Beatrice endure me thus ; And she began , lighting me with a smile Such as would make one happy in the fire : 5 ΙΟ 15 " According to infallible advisement , After what manner a 6 VII.
... unto one who drowses . Short while did Beatrice endure me thus ; And she began , lighting me with a smile Such as would make one happy in the fire : 5 ΙΟ 15 " According to infallible advisement , After what manner a 6 VII.
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