| Dante Alighieri - 1814 - 234 pages
...might I choose f.'it marvel loo? 'Twixt gladness and amaze, la sooth no will had I to ntter anght, Or hear. And, as a pilgrim, when he rests Within the temple of his vow, looks ronnd 40 In hreathless awe, and hopes some time to tell Of .til its goodly state; e'en so mine eyes... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 390 pages
...had pass'd, from time Unto eternity, and out of Florence To justice and to truth, how might I choose But marvel too ? 'Twixt gladness and amaze, In sooth...he rests Within the temple of his vow, looks round 40 In breathless awe, and hopes some time to tell Of all its goodly state ; e'en so mine eyes Cours'd... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822
...eternity, and out of Florence To justice and to truth, how might I choose But marvel too ? 'Twixt gladncss and amaze, In sooth no will had I to utter aught,...he rests 'Within the temple of his vow, looks round 40 In hreathless awe, and hopes some time to tell Of all its goodly state ; e'en so mine eyes Cours'd... | |
| 1822 - 382 pages
...utter aught, Or hear. And, as a pilgrim, when he rests Within the temple of his vow, looks round 4.0 In breathless awe, and hopes some time to tell Of all its goodly state; e'en so mine eyes Cours'd up and down along the living light. Now low, and now aloft, and now around, Visiting every... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822 - 388 pages
...had pass'd, from time Unto eternity, and out of Florence To justice and to truth, how might I ehoose But marvel too ? 'Twixt gladness and amaze, In sooth no will had 1 to utter aught, Or hear. And, as a pilgrim, when he rests Within the temple of his vow, looks round... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pages
...divine had past, from time Unto eternity, and out of Florence To justice and to truth, how might I chuse But marvel too ? 'Twixt gladness and amaze, In sooth...aloft, and now around, Visiting every step. Looks I heheld, Where charity in soft persuasion sat ; Smiles from within, and radiance from above ; And, in... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1845 - 636 pages
...had pass'd, from time Unto eternity, and out of Florence. To justice and to truth, how might I choose But marvel too'? 'Twixt gladness and amaze, In sooth...In breathless awe, and hopes some time to tell Of alt its goodly state ; e'en so mine eyes Coursed up and down along the living light, Now low, and now... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1846 - 444 pages
...snowy white, How numberless. The city where we dwell Behold how vast ; and these our seats so thronged 'Twixt gladness and amaze, In sooth no will had I...a pilgrim, when he rests Within the temple of his own, looks round In breathless awe, and hopes sometime to tell Of all its goodly state ; e'en so mine... | |
| 1847 - 356 pages
...earth Her mountain peaks burned as with rosy flame. 'Twixt gladness and amaze. In sooth no will had we to utter aught, Or hear. And as a pilgrim, when he...and hopes some time to tell Of all its goodly state ; even so our eyes Coursed up and down along the living light, Now low, and now aloft, and now around... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1847 - 382 pages
...snowy white, How numberless. The city where we dwell Behold how vast ; and these our seats so thronged, 'Twixt gladness and amaze, In sooth no will had I...a pilgrim, when he rests Within the temple of his own, looks round In breathless awe, and hopes sometimes to tell Of all its goodly state ; e'en so mine... | |
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