The Vision; Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise,Taylor and Hessey, Fleet Street., 1819 |
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... grace his triumph , gathers thence a wreath Cæsar , or bard * , ( more shame for human wills Deprav'd ) joy to the Delphic god must spring From the Peneian foliage , when one breast Is with such thirst inspir'd . From a small spark + ...
... grace his triumph , gathers thence a wreath Cæsar , or bard * , ( more shame for human wills Deprav'd ) joy to the Delphic god must spring From the Peneian foliage , when one breast Is with such thirst inspir'd . From a small spark + ...
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... grace hath better proof in store . If I were only what thou didst create , Then newly , Love ! by whom the heav'n is rul'd ; Thou know'st , who by thy light didst bear me up . 60 70 seems another morn Ris'n on mid - noon . Milton ...
... grace hath better proof in store . If I were only what thou didst create , Then newly , Love ! by whom the heav'n is rul'd ; Thou know'st , who by thy light didst bear me up . 60 70 seems another morn Ris'n on mid - noon . Milton ...
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... grace With equal sum of gratitude : be his To recompense , who sees and can reward thee . Well I discern , that by that truth * alone Enlighten'd , beyond which no truth may roam , Our mind can satisfy her thirst to know : Therein she ...
... grace With equal sum of gratitude : be his To recompense , who sees and can reward thee . Well I discern , that by that truth * alone Enlighten'd , beyond which no truth may roam , Our mind can satisfy her thirst to know : Therein she ...
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... grace vouchsafes , or ere thy close Of fleshly warfare , to behold the thrones Of that eternal triumph ; know , to us The light communicated , which through heaven Expatiates without bound . Therefore , if aught Thou of our beams ...
... grace vouchsafes , or ere thy close Of fleshly warfare , to behold the thrones Of that eternal triumph ; know , to us The light communicated , which through heaven Expatiates without bound . Therefore , if aught Thou of our beams ...
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... grace impell'd , I gave me wholly ; and consign'd mine arms To Belisarius , with whom heav'n's right hand Was link'd in such conjointment , ' t was a sign That I should rest . To thy first question thus I shape mine answer , which were ...
... grace impell'd , I gave me wholly ; and consign'd mine arms To Belisarius , with whom heav'n's right hand Was link'd in such conjointment , ' t was a sign That I should rest . To thy first question thus I shape mine answer , which were ...
Términos y frases comunes
Amyclas angels answer'd appear'd Argument Aristotle beam beatified Beatrice beautiful behold blessed blest bright Buondelmonti Cacciaguida Cæsar canto celestial Charlemagne Charles Martel Chaucer Christ circle Convito Dante Dionysius the Areopagite divine dost doth E'en earth Edition Emperor erewhile eternal eyes faith fix'd flame Florence foolscap 8vo Frezzi Galicia Ghibellines glory grace Guenever hath heaven Hell hence Hist holy Justinian king lady light living lofty Lombardi look mayst mighty Milton mind mortal mov'd nature ne'er o'er Ovid Paradise passage Peter Phaëton Piccarda Pietro planet Poet Pope Provençal Purgatory Quadrir Rome round Saint Saint Peter saintly seem'd shines sight smile song soul spake sphere spirit splendour star substance sweet thee thence thine things Thomas Aquinas thou hast thou shalt thought truth turn'd unto Urbisaglia Venturi Villani Virgin virtue vision voice whence words wouldst