The Divine ComedyG. Routledge, 1886 - 339 |
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... downward to the lowland , Before mine eyes did one present himself , Who seemed from long - continued silence hoarse . When I beheld him in the desert vast , " Have pity on me , " unto him I cried , " Whiche'er thou art , or shade or ...
... downward to the lowland , Before mine eyes did one present himself , Who seemed from long - continued silence hoarse . When I beheld him in the desert vast , " Have pity on me , " unto him I cried , " Whiche'er thou art , or shade or ...
Strona 8
... downward from my blessed seat , Confiding in thy dignified discourse , Which honours thee , and those who've listened to it . ' 70 75 80 33 ૐ 55 95 100 105 116 After she thus had spoken unto me , Weeping , 8 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... downward from my blessed seat , Confiding in thy dignified discourse , Which honours thee , and those who've listened to it . ' 70 75 80 33 ૐ 55 95 100 105 116 After she thus had spoken unto me , Weeping , 8 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
Strona 11
... downward cast , Fearing my words might irksome be to him , From speech refrained I till we reached the river . And lo ! towards us coming in a boat An old man , hoary with the hair of eld , Crying : " Woe unto you , ye souls depraved ...
... downward cast , Fearing my words might irksome be to him , From speech refrained I till we reached the river . And lo ! towards us coming in a boat An old man , hoary with the hair of eld , Crying : " Woe unto you , ye souls depraved ...
Strona 16
... downward hurled . " O thou , that to this dolorous hostelry Comest , " said Minos to me , when he saw me , Leaving the practice of so great an office , " Look how thou enterest , and in whom thou trustest ; Let not the portal's ...
... downward hurled . " O thou , that to this dolorous hostelry Comest , " said Minos to me , when he saw me , Leaving the practice of so great an office , " Look how thou enterest , and in whom thou trustest ; Let not the portal's ...
Strona 17
... downward , upward , drives them ; No hope doth comfort them for evermore , 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 ...
... downward , upward , drives them ; No hope doth comfort them for evermore , 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 ...
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already answered appeared art thou ascend aught Beatrice began behold behoves beneath Bolgia breast CANTO Cimabue circle Cocytus colour crag cried descended desire dost thou doth downward drew e'er earth Ephialtes eternal evermore face father feet fire flame gaze Geryon goeth grace Guelfs Guide hand hast head hear heard heart heaven holy issued knowest Lady laments Latian Leader lifted light living look Malebolge Malebranche marble white Master mind mount moved never o'er onward passed perchance Pistoia Polydorus replied Robert Guiscard seemed shade shalt thou side sight singing smile Sordello soul speak speech spirit stars Statius sweet tell Thebes thee thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou hast thou seest thou shalt thou wouldst thyself tow'rds Tuscan twixt unto upward Virgilius virtue voice weeping wheel Whence Whereat Wherefore wholly wings wont words yonder