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" DANTE, if thou within the sphere of Love, As I believe, remain'st contemplating Beautiful Beatrice, whom thou didst sing Erewhile, and so wast drawn to her above ;— Unless from false life true life thee remove So far that Love's forgotten, let me bring... "
Giovanni Boccaccio: A Biographical Study - Page 142
by Edward Hutton - 1910 - 426 pages
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The Early Italian Poets from Ciullo D'Alcamo to Dante Alighieri (1100-1200 ...

1861 - 528 pages
...III. To Dante in Paradise, after Flammetta's death. DANTE, if thou within the sphere of Love, As I believe, remain'st contemplating Beautiful Beatrice,...easy thing This were, to thee whom I do ask it of. I know that where all joy doth most abound In the third Heaven, my own Fiammetta sees The grief which...
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Translations

William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 396 pages
...be where she is gone. D. a. R. TO DANTE IN PARADISE. Dante ! if thou within the sphere of Love, As I believe, remain'st contemplating Beautiful Beatrice,...me bring One prayer before thee : for an easy thing It were to thee whom I do ask it of. I know that where all joy doth most abound In the Third Heaven...
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English Verse, Volume 5

William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 396 pages
...sphere of Love, As I believe, remain'st contemplating Beautiful Beatrice, whom thou didst sing Ere while and so wast drawn to her above, — Unless from false...me bring One prayer before thee : for an easy thing It were to thee whom I do ask it of. I know that where all joy doth most abound In the Third Heaven...
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The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Translations. Prose: Notices ...

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 574 pages
...truth. m. To Dante in Paradise, after Fiammetta's death. DANTE, if thou within the sphere of Love, As I believe, remain'st contemplating Beautiful Beatrice,...easy thing This were, to thee whom I do ask it of. I know that where all joy doth most abound In the Third Heaven, my own Fiammetta sees The grief which...
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Dante and His Circle: With the Italian Poets Preceding Him. (1100-1200-1300 ...

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 348 pages
...III. To Dante in Paradise, after Fiammettd's death. DANTE, if thou within the sphere of Love, As I believe, remain'st contemplating Beautiful Beatrice,...from false life true life thee remove So far that Love 's forgotten, let me bring One prayer before thee : for an easy thing This were, to thee whom...
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Dante and His Circle: With the Italian Poets Preceding Him. (1100-1200-1300 ...

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 352 pages
...and so wast drawn to her above ; — Unless from false life true life thee remove So far that Love 's forgotten, let me bring One prayer before thee : for...easy thing This were, to thee whom I do ask it of. I know that where all joy doth most abound In the Third Heaven, my own Fiammetta sees The grief which...
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The Great Poets of Italy: Together with a Brief Connecting Sketch of Italian ...

Oscar Kuhns - 1903 - 412 pages
...Beautiful Beatrice, whom thon didst sing Unless from false life true life thee remove So far that Love 's forgotten, let me bring One prayer before thee : for...easy thing This were, to thee whom I do ask it of. I know that where all joy doth most abound In the Third heaven, 1 my own Fiammetta sees The grief which...
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The Early Italian Poets: Together with Dante's Vita Nuova

Edmund Garratt Gardner, Edmund G. Gardner - 1904 - 716 pages
...truth. Ill To Dante in Paradise, after Fiammetia's death. DANTE, if thou within the sphere of Love, As I believe, remain'st contemplating Beautiful Beatrice,...easy thing This were, to thee whom I do ask it of. I know that where all joy doth most abound In the third Heaven, my own Fiammetta sees The grief which...
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Romance of the Italian Villas (northern Italy)

Elizabeth Williams Champney - 1906 - 602 pages
...sphere of Love, As I believe, remainst contemplating Beautiful Beatrice, whom thou didst sing Ere while, and so wast drawn to her above; Unless from false...an easy thing This were to thee whom I do ask it of ; I know that where all joy doth most abound In the third Heaven my own Fiammetta sees The grief which...
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The Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1911 - 732 pages
...truth. Ill To Dante in Paradise, after Fiammetta's death DANTE, if thou within the sphere of Love, As I believe, remain'st contemplating Beautiful Beatrice,...easy thing This were, to thee whom I do ask it of. 1 know that where all joy doth most abound In the Third Heaven, my own Fiammetta sees The grief which...
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