| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 474 pages
...slave hast brought me unto freedom, *s By all those ways, by all the expedients, Whereby thou hadst the power of doing it. Preserve towards me thy magnificence,...healed, Pleasing to thee be loosened from the body." 90 Thus I implored ; and she, so far away, Smiled, as it seemed, and looked once more at me ; Then... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 164 pages
...a slave hast brought me unto freedom, By all those ways, by all the expedients, Whereby thou hadst the power of doing it. Preserve towards me thy magnificence,...healed, Pleasing to thee be loosened from the body.' Thus I implored ; and she, so far away, Smiled, as it seemed, and looked once more at me j Then unto... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 458 pages
...slave hast brought me unto freedom , 85 By all those ways , by all the expedients , Whereby thou hadst the power of doing it. Preserve towards me thy magnificence,...So that this soul of mine , which thou hast healed , Thus I implored ; and she , so far away , Smiled , as it seemed , and looked once more at me ; Then... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 508 pages
...slave hast brought me unto freedom, ss By all those ways, by all the expedients, Whereby thou hadst the power of doing it. Preserve towards me thy magnificence,...healed, Pleasing to thee be loosened from the body." 90 Thus I implored ; and she, so far away, Smiled, as it seemed, and looked once more at me ; Then... | |
| Maria Francesca Rossetti - 1871 - 338 pages
...a slave hast brought me unto freedom, By all those ways, by all the expedients, Whereby thou hadst the power of doing it. Preserve towards me thy magnificence,...healed, Pleasing to thee be loosened from the body.' 1 Through no such medium as our earthly atmosphere, or any other. 278 S. Bernard of Clairvaux. Thus... | |
| John Hopkins Morison - 1885 - 216 pages
...a slave hast brought me unto freedom, By all those ways, by all the expedients, Whereby thou hadst the power of doing it. Preserve towards me thy magnificence,...healed, Pleasing to thee be loosened from the body.' Thus I implored; and she, so far away, Smiled, as it seemed, and looked once more at me, Then unto... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 486 pages
...slave hast brought me unto freedom, » By all those ways, by all the expedients, Whereby thou hadst the power of doing it. Preserve towards me thy magnificence,...healed, Pleasing to thee be loosened from the body." 90 Thus I implored ; and she, so far away, Smiled, as it seemed, and looked once more at me ; Then... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1886 - 574 pages
...slave hast brought me unto freedom, M By all those ways, by all the expedients, Whereby thou hadst the power of doing it. Preserve towards me thy magnificence,...healed, Pleasing to thee be loosened from the body." 90 Thus I implored ; and she, so far away, Smiled, as it seemed, and looked once more at me ; Then... | |
| Edmund G. Gardner - 1898 - 332 pages
...the expedients, Whereby thou hadst the power of doing it. Preserve towards me thy magnificence. 80 that this soul of mine, which thou hast healed, Pleasing to thee be loosened from the body." LONGFELLOW. the saints, and, above all, that of Mary, La Regiua cut questo regno e suddito e der.oto.... | |
| Morris Owen Evans - 1922 - 260 pages
...his bride — " dawned on him. When later he beheld Beatrice seated on her throne, to her he prayed, "Preserve towards me thy magnificence, So that this...healed, Pleasing to thee be loosened from the body." He then is bidden to look into Mary's face — "The face that unto Christ Hath most resemblance; for... | |
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