The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 31867 |
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... Never did eagle fasten so upon it ! And even as a second ray is wont To issue from the first and reascend , Like to a pilgrim who would fain return , Thus of her action , through the eyes infused In my imagination , mine I made , And ...
... Never did eagle fasten so upon it ! And even as a second ray is wont To issue from the first and reascend , Like to a pilgrim who would fain return , Thus of her action , through the eyes infused In my imagination , mine I made , And ...
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... Never before with such acuteness felt ; Whence she , who saw me as I saw myself , To quiet in me my perturbed mind , Opened her mouth , ere I did mine to ask , 80 85 And she began : " Thou makest thyself so dull 4 The Divine Comedy.
... Never before with such acuteness felt ; Whence she , who saw me as I saw myself , To quiet in me my perturbed mind , Opened her mouth , ere I did mine to ask , 80 85 And she began : " Thou makest thyself so dull 4 The Divine Comedy.
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... never yet been passed ; Minerva breathes , and pilots me Apollo , And Muses nine point out to me the Bears . Ye other few who have the neck uplifted Betimes to th ' bread of Angels upon which One liveth here and grows not sated by it ...
... never yet been passed ; Minerva breathes , and pilots me Apollo , And Muses nine point out to me the Bears . Ye other few who have the neck uplifted Betimes to th ' bread of Angels upon which One liveth here and grows not sated by it ...
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... Grateful ' t will be to me , if thou content me Both with thy name and with your destiny . " Whereat she promptly and with laughing eyes : 20 25 30 35 40 " Our charity doth never shut the doors Against a 16 The Divine Comedy.
... Grateful ' t will be to me , if thou content me Both with thy name and with your destiny . " Whereat she promptly and with laughing eyes : 20 25 30 35 40 " Our charity doth never shut the doors Against a 16 The Divine Comedy.
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Dante Alighieri. " Our charity doth never shut the doors Against a just desire , except as one Who wills that all her court be like herself . I was a virgin sister in the world ; And if thy mind doth contemplate me well , 45 The being ...
Dante Alighieri. " Our charity doth never shut the doors Against a just desire , except as one Who wills that all her court be like herself . I was a virgin sister in the world ; And if thy mind doth contemplate me well , 45 The being ...
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