The Vision; Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri, 46. kötet1822 |
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8. oldal
... shine His grace in thee, I will be liberal too. Guido of Duca know then that I am. Envy so parch'd my blood, that had I seen A fellow man made joyous, thou hadst mark'd A livid paleness overspread my cheek. Such harvest reap I of the ...
... shine His grace in thee, I will be liberal too. Guido of Duca know then that I am. Envy so parch'd my blood, that had I seen A fellow man made joyous, thou hadst mark'd A livid paleness overspread my cheek. Such harvest reap I of the ...
10. oldal
... shine His grace in thee, I will be liberal too. Guido of Duca know then that I am. Envy so parch'd my blood, that had I seen A fellow man made joyous, thou hadst mark'd A livid paleness overspread my cheek. Such harvest reap I of the ...
... shine His grace in thee, I will be liberal too. Guido of Duca know then that I am. Envy so parch'd my blood, that had I seen A fellow man made joyous, thou hadst mark'd A livid paleness overspread my cheek. Such harvest reap I of the ...
49. oldal
... shines, before thy time Of mortal dissolution. I was root" Of that ill plant, whose shade such poison sheds O'er all the Christian land, that seldom thence Good fruit is gather'd. Vengeance soon should come, Had Ghent and Douay, Lille ...
... shines, before thy time Of mortal dissolution. I was root" Of that ill plant, whose shade such poison sheds O'er all the Christian land, that seldom thence Good fruit is gather'd. Vengeance soon should come, Had Ghent and Douay, Lille ...
61. oldal
... Shine manifestly forth. Hence, from that hour, When, 'mongst us in the purlieus of the deep, Came down the spirit of Aquinum's bard,f Who told of thine affection, my good will * Blessed] “Blessed be they which do hunger and thirst after ...
... Shine manifestly forth. Hence, from that hour, When, 'mongst us in the purlieus of the deep, Came down the spirit of Aquinum's bard,f Who told of thine affection, my good will * Blessed] “Blessed be they which do hunger and thirst after ...
73. oldal
... shines with sister lamp To his that glisters yonder,” and I show'd The sun. “”T is he, who through profoundest night Of the true dead has brought me, with this flesh As true, that follows. From that gloom the aid Of his sure comfort ...
... shines with sister lamp To his that glisters yonder,” and I show'd The sun. “”T is he, who through profoundest night Of the true dead has brought me, with this flesh As true, that follows. From that gloom the aid Of his sure comfort ...
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angels answer'd appear'd ARGUMENT aught beam Beatrice began behold blessed bright Cacciaguida canto cause celestial Charles Martel Charles of Anjou Christ circle Corso Donati dame Dante didst Dionysius the Areopagite divine dost doth e'en E’en earth Emperor erewhile eternal eyes faith fix’d flame Florence gaze grace Guido hath heard heaven Hell hence HENRY FRANCIS CARY holy Hugh Capet Justinian lady light living Lombardi look mark’d mortal mov’d nature ne'er o'er Ovid Paradise pass'd Poet Pope primal Provençal Purgatory rais'd Rome round Saint saintly seem’d shadow shines Sicily sight smile song soul spake speak sphere spirit splendour star Statius stream sweet tell thee thence thine things thirst Thomas Aquinas thou hast thou shalt thought truth turn'd turn’d unto Villani Virgil Virgin virtue vision voice wheel whence wings words XLVI
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267. oldal - The men of Nineveh shall rise in judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it : because they repented at the preaching of Jonas; and, behold, a greater than Jonas is here.
51. oldal - Then let our countenances be looked upon before thee, and the countenance of the children that eat of the portion of the king's meat: and as thou seest, deal with thy servants.
289. oldal - E'EN as the bird, who midst the leafy bower Has, in her nest, sat darkling through the night, With her sweet brood ; impatient to descry Their wished looks, and to bring home their food, In the fond quest unconscious of her toil : She, of the time prevenient, on the spray, That overhangs their couch, with wakeful gaze Expects the sun ; nor ever, till the dawn, Removeth from the east her eager ken...
95. oldal - 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. Also out of the midst thereof came the likeness of four living creatures. And this was their appearance ; they had the likeness of a man. And every one had four faces, and every one had four wings.
303. oldal - 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.
83. oldal - His eyes, and thus he spake : " Both fires, my son, The temporal and eternal, thou hast seen; And art arrived, where of itself my ken No further reaches. I, with skill and art, Thus far have drawn thee. Now thy pleasure take For guide. Thou hast o'ercome the steeper way, O'ercome the straiter.
82. oldal - Was passing o'er a lea; and, as she came, Methought I saw her ever and anon Bending to cull the flowers; and thus she sang : " Know ye, whoever of my name would ask, That I am Leah : for my brow to weave A garland, these fair hands unwearied ply. To please me at the crystal mirror, here I deck me.
254. oldal - Conscience, dimm'd or by its own Or other's shame, will feel thy saying sharp. Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit removed, See the whole vision be made manifest ; And let them wince, who have their withers wrung. What though, when tasted first, thy voice shall prove Unwelcome : on digestion, it will turn To vital nourishment.
343. oldal - Twixt gladness and amaze, In sooth no will had I to utter aught, Or hear. And, as a pilgrim, when he rests Within the temple of his vow, looks round In breathless awe, and hopes some time to tell Of all its goodly state; e'en so mine eyes Coursed up and down along the living light, Now low, and now aloft, and now around, Visiting every step.