| Dante Alighieri - 1814 - 246 pages
...round, As there we stood, on me the Mantnan nVd 125 His eyes, and thns he spake: " Both fires, my son, The temporal and eternal, thou hast seen, And art...my ken • No further reaches. I with skill and art 1«9 This land pours forth profnse ! Till those hright eyes 135 With gladness come, which, weeping,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822 - 388 pages
...round, As there we stood, on me the Mantuan fix'd His eyes, and thus he spake : " Both fires, my son, The temporal and eternal, thou hast seen •, And...guide. Thou hast o'ercome the steeper way, • To plane me.] " For the sake of tint enjoyment which I shall have in beholding my God face to face, I... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 390 pages
...round, As there we stood, on me the Mantuan fix'd His eyes, and thus he spake : " Both fires, my son, The temporal and eternal, thou hast seen ; And art...For guide. Thou hast o'ercome the steeper way, * To please int.] " For the sake of that enjoyment which I shall have in beholding my God face to face,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1842 - 450 pages
...and thus he spake : ' Both fires, my son, The temporal and eternal, thou hast Been ; And art arrived, where of itself my ken No further reaches. I, with...art, Thus far have drawn thee. Now thy pleasure take For guide. Thou hast o'ercome the steeper way, O'ercome the straiter. Lo ! the sun, that darts His... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pages
...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...art, Thus far have drawn thee. Now thy pleasure take For guide. Thou hast o'ercome the steeper way, O'ercome the straiter. Lo! the sun, that darts His beam... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1850 - 316 pages
...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...art, Thus far have drawn thee. Now thy pleasure take For guide. Thou hast o'ercome the steeper way, O'ercome the straiter. Lo ! the sun, that darts His... | |
| 1850 - 556 pages
...thus he spake: "Both fires, my son, The temporal and the eternal, thou hast seen : And art arrived, where of itself my ken No further reaches. I, with...art, Thus far have drawn thee. Now thy pleasure take For guide. Thou hast o'ercome the steeper way, O'ercome the straiter. Lo ! the sun, that darts His... | |
| Richard William Church - 1854 - 594 pages
...thus he spake : ' Both fires, my son, The temporal and the eternal, thou hast seen : And art arrived, where of itself my ken No further reaches. I, with...art, Thus far have drawn thee. Now thy pleasure take For guide. Thou hast o'ercome the steeper way, O'ercome the straiter. Lo ! the sun, that darts His... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1856 - 438 pages
...behold the things of the Spirit of God, and they may even be regarded as foolishness. Thou art arrived where of itself my ken No further reaches. I with skill and art Thus far have drawn thee on. Expect no more Sanction of warning voice, or sign from me. Dante. Southey knew no more of religion,... | |
| Charles Philip Brown - 1857 - 410 pages
...given under Alphabet. END OF THE GBAMMAE. BOOK XI. ON PKOSODY. $ o 25 sS» , or $ o CS ^ . ) " Thou art arriv'd where of itself, my ken ' No further reaches....' Thus far have drawn thee. Now thy pleasure take ' For guide. Thou hast o'ercome the steeper way ' O'er come the straiter. Lo ! the sun that darta '... | |
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