The Divine ComedyRoutledge, 1886 - 339 pages |
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already Angel answered appeared art thou aught Beatrice began behold behoves beneath Bolgia breast canst CANTO Chiron Cimabue circle Cocytus colour coruscation Dante Dante Alighieri descended desire divine Divine Comedy dost thou doth downward e'er earth eternal evermore face father feet fire flame Florence gazing Geryon Ghibellines goeth grace Guelfs hand hast hear heard heart heaven holy honour knowest Lady laments Latian light living look Malebolge Malebranche Master mind mortal mount moved never o'er onward passed Phlegyas Pistoia Poet round seemed shade side sight singing smile song Sordello soul speak speech spirit splendour star Statius sweet tell thee thine eyes things thou art thou dost thou hast thou seest thou shalt thou wouldst thyself tow'rds truth turned twixt unto upward Virgilius virtue voice weeping wheel Whence Whereat Wherefore wherein wholly wings wont words