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" In secret hides it not ; But soon as to its earthly mate espoused, Displays it until death." * The immortal beauty — that is, the eternal love — of which Shakespeare sings, in renewing itself in " love's fresh case " takes to itself a form or body... "
A Brief Notice of Some Recent Researches Respecting Dante Alighieri - Page 25
by Thomas John Mazzinghi - 1844 - 55 pages
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The Poems of the Vita Nuova and Convito of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1842 - 450 pages
...; so that to few This seed of happiness is found conjoin'd, Planted by God in soul aright disposed. The soul that this celestial grace adorns In secret hides it not ; For from the first, when she the body weds, She shows it, until death : Gentle, obedient, and alive...
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The Lyrical Poems of Dante Alighieri: Including the Poems of the Vita Nuova ...

Dante Alighieri - 1845 - 208 pages
...; so that to few This seed of happiness is found conjoin'd, Planted by God in soul aright disposed. The soul that this celestial grace adorns In secret hides it not ; For from the first, when she the body weds, She shows it, until death : Gentle, obedient, and alive...
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The Patrician, Volume 4

John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1847 - 636 pages
...definition of the constituent characteristics of a " gentleman," * than in the following description : — " The soul that this celestial grace adorns, In secret...beauty to improve, And all accomplishments. Temperate ana bold, in youthful years, and full Of love and courtesy, and thirst of fame, Placing in loyalty...
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Shakespeariana; a critical and contemporary review of ..., Volume 2

1885 - 626 pages
...free ; so that the seed Of happiness unites itself to some, Planted by God in mind, disposed aright. The soul that this celestial grace adorns, In secret...its earthly mate espoused, Displays it until' death. Stranger still, the identical idea of love is given in Sir Geoffraie Fenton's Monophylo, Book I, fol....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 137

1885 - 922 pages
...itself to some, Planted by God in mind, disposed aright. The soul that this celestial grace adorn?, In secret hides it not ; But soon as to its earthly mate espoused, Displays it until death." * The immortal beauty — that is, the eternal love — of which Shakespeare sings, in renewing itself...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 137

1885 - 906 pages
...imperfectionfree; sothat the seed Of happiness unites itself to some, Planted by &od in mind, disposed aright. The soul that this celestial grace adorns, In secret hides it not ; But soonastoits earthly mate espoused, Displays it until death." ' The immortal beauty — that is, the...
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