The divine comedy, tr. by H.W. Longfellow, Volume 31867 |
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... round , and gazing at the sun ; 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 ...
... round , and gazing at the sun ; 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 ...
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... round unto the mark of more desire , And wholly unto Beatrice reverted ; But she such lightnings flashed into mine eyes , That at the first my sight endured it not ; And this in questioning more backward made me . 115 120 125 130 CANTO ...
... round unto the mark of more desire , And wholly unto Beatrice reverted ; But she such lightnings flashed into mine eyes , That at the first my sight endured it not ; And this in questioning more backward made me . 115 120 125 130 CANTO ...
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... . Thou knowest what it achieved from Sabine wrong Down to Lucretia's sorrow , in seven kings O'ercoming round about the neighboring nations ; 30 35 40 Thou knowest what it achieved , borne by the Romans Paradiso VI . 35.
... . Thou knowest what it achieved from Sabine wrong Down to Lucretia's sorrow , in seven kings O'ercoming round about the neighboring nations ; 30 35 40 Thou knowest what it achieved , borne by the Romans Paradiso VI . 35.
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... , By a created virtue are informed . Created was the matter which they have ; Created was the informing influence Within these stars that round about them go . 130 135 The soul of every brute and of the plants By 46 The Divine Comedy.
... , By a created virtue are informed . Created was the matter which they have ; Created was the informing influence Within these stars that round about them go . 130 135 The soul of every brute and of the plants By 46 The Divine Comedy.
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... round about me , and doth hide me Like as a creature swathed in its own silk . 45 50 Much didst thou love me , and thou hadst good reason ; 55 For had I been below , I should have shown thee Somewhat beyond the foliage of my love . That ...
... round about me , and doth hide me Like as a creature swathed in its own silk . 45 50 Much didst thou love me , and thou hadst good reason ; 55 For had I been below , I should have shown thee Somewhat beyond the foliage of my love . That ...
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