The Vision; Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise,Taylor and Hessey, Fleet Street., 1819 |
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... light didst bear me up . 60 70 seems another morn Ris'n on mid - noon . Milton . P. L. b . v . 311 . Compare Euripides . Ion . 1550. ̓Ανθήλιον πρόσωπον . * Eternal wheels . ] The heavens , eternal , and always circling . + As Glaucus ...
... light didst bear me up . 60 70 seems another morn Ris'n on mid - noon . Milton . P. L. b . v . 311 . Compare Euripides . Ion . 1550. ̓Ανθήλιον πρόσωπον . * Eternal wheels . ] The heavens , eternal , and always circling . + As Glaucus ...
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... light , inflam'd me with desire , Keener than e'er was felt , to know their cause . Whence she , who saw me , clearly as myself , To calm my troubled mind , before I ask'd , Open'd her lips , and gracious thus began : " With false ...
... light , inflam'd me with desire , Keener than e'er was felt , to know their cause . Whence she , who saw me , clearly as myself , To calm my troubled mind , before I ask'd , Open'd her lips , and gracious thus began : " With false ...
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... light makes ever calm the heaven In which the substance , that hath greatest speed + , Is turn'd : and thither now , as to our seat Predestin'd , we are carried by the force Of that strong cord , that never looses dart But at fair aim ...
... light makes ever calm the heaven In which the substance , that hath greatest speed + , Is turn'd : and thither now , as to our seat Predestin'd , we are carried by the force Of that strong cord , that never looses dart But at fair aim ...
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... - during pearl " " 20 * The increate perpetual thirst . ] The desire of celestial beatitude , natural to the soul . + This first star . ] The moon . Receiv'd us ; as the wave a ray of light 14 CANTO II . THE VISION .
... - during pearl " " 20 * The increate perpetual thirst . ] The desire of celestial beatitude , natural to the soul . + This first star . ] The moon . Receiv'd us ; as the wave a ray of light 14 CANTO II . THE VISION .
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Dante Alighieri. Receiv'd us ; as the wave a ray of light Receives , and rests unbroken . If I then Was of corporeal frame , and it transcend Our weaker thought , how one dimension thus Another could endure , which needs must be If body ...
Dante Alighieri. Receiv'd us ; as the wave a ray of light Receives , and rests unbroken . If I then Was of corporeal frame , and it transcend Our weaker thought , how one dimension thus Another could endure , which needs must be If body ...
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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