The Works of the British Poets, with Lives of the Authors, المجلد 46J. Eastburn, 1822 |
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... hear voices recording noted instances of envy . " SAY , * who is he around our mountain winds , Or ever death has prun'd his wing for flight ; That opes his eyes , and covers them at will ? ” " I know not who he is , but know thus much ...
... hear voices recording noted instances of envy . " SAY , * who is he around our mountain winds , Or ever death has prun'd his wing for flight ; That opes his eyes , and covers them at will ? ” " I know not who he is , but know thus much ...
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... hears of woe to come , Changes his looks perturb'd , from whate'er part The peril grasp him ; so beheld I change That spirit , who had turn'd to listen ; struck With sadness , soon as he had caught the word . His visage , and the ...
... hears of woe to come , Changes his looks perturb'd , from whate'er part The peril grasp him ; so beheld I change That spirit , who had turn'd to listen ; struck With sadness , soon as he had caught the word . His visage , and the ...
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CANTO XVI . ARGUMENT . As they proceed through the mist , they hear the voices of spirits praying . Marco Lombardo , one of these , points out to Dante the error of such as impute our actions to necessity ; explains to him that man is ...
CANTO XVI . ARGUMENT . As they proceed through the mist , they hear the voices of spirits praying . Marco Lombardo , one of these , points out to Dante the error of such as impute our actions to necessity ; explains to him that man is ...
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... hear 20 Spirits , O master ? " 1 exclaim'd ; and he , " Thou aim'st aright : these loose the bonds of wrath . " [ cleave , " Now who art thou , that through our smoke dost And speak❜st of us , as thou * thyself e'en yet Dividedst time ...
... hear 20 Spirits , O master ? " 1 exclaim'd ; and he , " Thou aim'st aright : these loose the bonds of wrath . " [ cleave , " Now who art thou , that through our smoke dost And speak❜st of us , as thou * thyself e'en yet Dividedst time ...
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... hear me more . * Conrad ] Currado da Palazzo , a gentleman of Brescia . + G do of Castello . ] Of Reggio . All the Italians were called Lombards by the French , His daughter Gaia . ] A lady equally admired for her modesty , the beauty ...
... hear me more . * Conrad ] Currado da Palazzo , a gentleman of Brescia . + G do of Castello . ] Of Reggio . All the Italians were called Lombards by the French , His daughter Gaia . ] A lady equally admired for her modesty , the beauty ...
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angels answer'd appear'd ARGUMENT aught beam Beatrice behold blessed bosom bright Cacciaguida Cæsar canto cause celestial Charles Martel Charles of Anjou Christ circle Corso Donati dame Dante didst Dionysius the Areopagite divine dost doth E'en e'er earth erewhile eternal eyes Faenza faith fix'd flame gaze grace Grande della Scala hath heard heav'n Hell hence holy Hugh Capet Justinian lady Landino light living Lombardi look mark'd mortal mov'd nature ne'er o'er Ovid Paradise pass'd Piccarda Poet Pope Provençal Purgatory rais'd Rome round Saint saintly seem'd shadow shines Sicily sight smile song soul spake speak sphere spirit splendour star Statius sweet thee thence thine things thirst Thomas Aquinas thou hast thou mayst thou shalt thought truth turn'd Twixt unto Venturi Virgil Virgin virtue vision voice wheel whence wings words XLVI
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الصفحة 371 - Thus in the sun-thaw is the snow unseal 'd ; Thus in the winds on flitting leaves was lost The Sibyl's sentence. O eternal beam ! (Whose height what reach of mortal thought may soar?) Yield me again some little particle Of what thou then appearedst; give my tongue Power, but to leave one sparkle of thy glory, Unto the race to come, that shall not lose Thy triumph wholly, if thou waken aught Of memory in me, and endure to hear The record sound in this unequal strain.
الصفحة 347 - Is how to shine : e'en they, whose office is To preach the Gospel, let the Gospel sleep, And pass their own inventions off instead.
الصفحة 369 - Here thou to us, of charity and love, Art, as the noon-day torch ; and art, beneath, To mortal men, of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, Lady, and so great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not To thee for aidance, fain would have desire Fly without wings.
الصفحة 317 - I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God; for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decketh himself with ornaments, and as a bride adorneth herself with her jewels.
الصفحة 8 - And yet is most pretended : in a place Less warranted than this, or less secure, I cannot be, that I should fear to change it. Eye me, blest Providence, and square my trial To my proportioned strength ! Shepherd, lead on.
الصفحة 99 - A lady1 all alone, who, singing, went, And culling flower from flower, wherewith her way Was all o'er painted. " Lady beautiful ! Thou, who (if looks, that use to speak the heart, Are worthy of our trust) with love's own beam Dost warm thee...
الصفحة 37 - And it came to pass, that, when Elisabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe leaped in her womb; and Elisabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost...
الصفحة 358 - Now, clustering, where their fragrant labour glows, Flew downward to the mighty flower, or rose From the redundant petals, streaming back Unto the steadfast dwelling of their joy, Faces had they of flame, and wings of gold: The rest was whiter than the driven snow; And, as they flitted down into the flower, From range to range, fanning their plumy loins, Whisper'd the peace and ardour, which they won From that soft winnowing.
الصفحة 109 - And I looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself, and a brightness was about it, and out of the midst thereof as the colour of amber, out of the midst of the fire.
الصفحة 365 - Isaac, (for the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of Him that calleth,) it was said unto her, The elder shall serve the younger. As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.