This miserable fate Suffer the wretched souls of those, who lived Without or praise or blame, with that ill band Of angels mix'd, who nor rebellious proved, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove them forth... The Catechism of Positive Religion - Page 75by Auguste Comte - 1858 - 428 pagesFull view - About this book
| Dante Alighieri - 1814 - 262 pages
...who nor rehellious prov'd TSor yet were true to God, hut for themselves Were ouly. From his hounds Heaven drove them forth, Not to impair his lustre, nor the depth Of Hell receives them, lest th' accursed trihe 40 Should glory thence with exultation vain." I then: "Master! what doth aggrieve... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 pages
...prov'd, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove theili forth, Not to impair his lustre ; nor the depth Of hell receives them, lest th' accursed tribe-f- 40 Should glory thence with exultation vain." I then : " Master what doth aggrieve... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 414 pages
...who nor rebellious prov'd, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove them forth, Not to impair his lustre ; nor the depth Of hell reeeives them, lest th' aeeursed tribef 40 Should glory thenee with exultation vain." I then : " Master... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1831 - 366 pages
...who nor rebellious prov'd, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove them forth, Not to impair his lustre ; nor the depth Of Hell receives them, lest th' accursed tribe s Should glory thence with exultation vain." I then: "Master! what doth aggrieve... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1847 - 630 pages
...who nor rebellious proved, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove them forth, Not to impair his lustre...the depth Of Hell receives them, lest the accursed tribe3 Should glory thence with exultation vain." I then : " Master ! what doth aggrieve them thus,... | |
| Friedrich von Schlegel - 1847 - 598 pages
...proved Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove them, Vat to impair his lustre ; nor the depth Of Hell receives them, lest th' accursed tribe Should glory thence with exultation vain." — ZV<nu. Hindoos, and which was also... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1850 - 656 pages
...themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove them Not to impair his lustre ; nor the depth [forth, Of Hell receives them, lest the accursed tribe" Should glory thence with exultation vain." I then : '* Master ! what doth aggrieve them thus, That they lament so loud?" He straight replied:... | |
| Edward Shirley Kennedy - 1850 - 370 pages
...proved, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove them, Not to impair his lustre ; nor the depth Of hell receives them, lest Ui' accursed tribe Should glory thence with exultation vain." Schlegel, p. 136. It is one tenet of... | |
| William Pollard Urquhart - 1852 - 420 pages
...iii. 60. t " The wretched souls of those, who lived Without or praise or blame . . . . From his bounds Heaven drove them forth, Not to impair his lustre...accursed tribe Should glory thence with exultation vain." Ibid. iii. 86. 70 BONIFACE VIII. BOOK I. such as might have restored the influence of, though his general... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1859 - 630 pages
...themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven Grove them Not to impair his lustre ; nor the depth [forthf Of Hell receives them, lest the accursed tribe' Should glory thence with exultation vain." I then : " Master ! what doth aggrieve them thus, That they lament so loud ?" He straight replied :... | |
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