InfernoTicknor and Fields, 1867 |
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19. oldal
... doth complain of thee , 115 120 125 Well mayst thou know now what his speech imports . " This being finished , all the dusk champaign . Trembled so violently , that of that terror The recollection bathes me still with sweat . The land ...
... doth complain of thee , 115 120 125 Well mayst thou know now what his speech imports . " This being finished , all the dusk champaign . Trembled so violently , that of that terror The recollection bathes me still with sweat . The land ...
28. oldal
... subjugate to appetite . And as the wings of starlings bear them on In the cold season in large band and full , 40 So doth that blast the spirits maledict ; It hither , thither , downward , upward , drives 28 The Divine Comedy.
... subjugate to appetite . And as the wings of starlings bear them on In the cold season in large band and full , 40 So doth that blast the spirits maledict ; It hither , thither , downward , upward , drives 28 The Divine Comedy.
29. oldal
... doth comfort them forevermore , Not of repose , but even of lesser pain . And as the cranes go chanting forth their lays , Making in air a long line of themselves , So saw I coming , uttering lamentations , Shadows borne onward by the ...
... doth comfort them forevermore , Not of repose , but even of lesser pain . And as the cranes go chanting forth their lays , Making in air a long line of themselves , So saw I coming , uttering lamentations , Shadows borne onward by the ...
31. oldal
... doth swiftly seize , 95 100 Seized this man for the person beautiful That was ta'en from me , and still the mode offends me . Love , that exempts no one beloved from loving , Seized me with pleasure of this man so strongly , That , as ...
... doth swiftly seize , 95 100 Seized this man for the person beautiful That was ta'en from me , and still the mode offends me . Love , that exempts no one beloved from loving , Seized me with pleasure of this man so strongly , That , as ...
36. oldal
Dante Alighieri. And I to him : " The anguish which thou hast Perhaps doth draw thee out of my remembrance , So that it seems not I have ever seen thee . But tell me who thou art , that in so doleful A place art put , and in such ...
Dante Alighieri. And I to him : " The anguish which thou hast Perhaps doth draw thee out of my remembrance , So that it seems not I have ever seen thee . But tell me who thou art , that in so doleful A place art put , and in such ...
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Æneas Æneid arms beautiful began beheld Benvenuto Benvenuto da Imola Biondello blood Boccaccio body Bolgia Brunetto Brunetto Latini called CANTO Carroccio Church Ciacco circle Cocytus Comento Corso Donati cried Dante Dante's dead death descended divine Divine Comedy dost thou doth earth Emperor eyes face father fear feet fire flame Florence Florentine Forlì Geryon Ghibelline gods grete Guelfs Guido Guido Bonatti hands head heard heaven Hell holy honor Inferno Italian Italy Jove king laments land look Lord Malebolge Master Messer mind monks Monte Aperto mouth never night noble o'er Ovid passed Pistoia poet Pope priest punished Ravenna replied Rome round saynt Brandon says seems serpent shade side soul speak spirit stood tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt tion torments tower turned unto Virgil Walkelin weeping Whence wind words wretched