The Lyrical Poems of Dante Alighieri: Including the Poems of the Vita Nuova and Convito

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xviii 페이지 - Attractive, human, rational, love still: In loving thou dost well, in passion not, Wherein true love consists not. Love refines The thoughts, and heart enlarges ; hath his seat In reason, and is judicious ; is the scale By which to heavenly love thou may'st ascend, Not sunk in carnal pleasure: for which cause, Among the beasts no mate for thee was found.
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15 페이지 - So noble and so modest doth appear My lady when she any one salutes, That every tongue becomes in trembling mute, And none dare raise the eyes to look on her. Robed in humility she hears her praise, And passes on with calm benignity ; Appearing not a thing of earth, but come From heaven, to show mankind a miracle.
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14 페이지 - I raised mine eyes, oppressed and bathed in tears, And saw what like a shower of manna seemed, And angels re-ascending up to heaven ; And spread before them was a little cloud, Behind which they were chanting loud, Hosanna. And if they more had added, you should hear. Then Love thus spoke : Concealment here shall end ; Come now and see our lady on her bier. Deceitful fancy then Conducted me to see my lady dead : And while I gazed, I saw That ladies with a veil were covering her ; And in her face...
13 페이지 - ... love. Her look on all things sheds humility, And makes her not alone delight the eye, But everything through her receiveth honor. And she so perfect is in all her acts, That no one can recall her to the mind Who doth not sigh amid the sweets of Love. A lady, piteous, and of tender age, Richly adorned with human gentleness, Stood where I oft was calling upon death ; And seeing that my eyes were full of grief, And listening to the folly of my words, Was moved by fear to weep with bitterness. And...
102 페이지 - High on the ragged mountains thou -wast led, Where death has closed thee in the cruel tomb ; And of my eyes hath formed Two fountains wearied with incessant tears. Farewell ! and O unpardonable Death, Pity these sorrowing eyes, and own at least, That till thy hand destroy me, Endless should be my cry, Alas ! Farewell ! FRANCESCO PETRARCH.
9 페이지 - An angel to the intelligence divine Appeals, and says : Sire, in the world is seen A miracle in action, which proceeds From a fair soul whose splendour mounts thus high Heaven, that no want had ever known but her, Entreats to have her presence of its lord, And every saint aloud implores the grace.
14 페이지 - ... lady dead : And while I gazed, I saw That ladies with a veil were covering her; And in her face humility so true There was, it seemed to say, I am in peace. So humble in my sorrow I became, Seeing such humbleness in her expressed, That I exclaimed, O Death ! I hold thee sweet ; Thou must be deemed, henceforth, a gentle thing, Since thou hast been united to my lady, And pity thou should'st have, and not disdain : Behold me so desirous to be one Of thine, that I resemble thee in faith : Come, for...

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