Joy seized us straight; But soon to mourning changed. From the new land A whirlwind sprung, and at her foremost side Did strike the vessel. Thrice it whirl'd her round With all the waves; the fourth time lifted up The poop, and sank the prow: so fate... The Harvard Classics - Page 1121909Full view - About this book
| 1902 - 642 pages
...underneath the moon, Since the deep way we enter'd, when from far Appear'da mountain dim, loftiest methought Of all I e'er beheld. Joy seized us straight ; But soon to mourning changed. Prom the new land A whirlwind sprung, and at her foremost side Did strike the vessel. Thrice it whirl'd... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 pages
...methought Of all I e'er beheld. Joy seiz'd us straight, But soon to mourning chang*d. From the new land 130 A whirlwind sprung, and at her foremost side Did strike...: so fate decreed : And over us the booming billow clos'd."f • A mountain dim.'] The mountain of Purgatory.— Amongit the various opinions of theologians... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822
...methought Of all I e'er beheld. Joy seiz'd us straight, But soon to mourning ehang'd. From the new land 130 A whirlwind sprung, and at her foremost side Did strike the vessel. Thriee it whirl'd her round With all the waves, the fourth time lifted up The poop, and sank the prow... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 414 pages
...methought Of all I e'er beheld. Joy seiz'd us straight, But soon to mourning ehang'd. From the new land 130 A whirlwind sprung, and at her foremost side Did strike the vessel. Thriee it whirl'd her round With all the waves, the fourth time lifted up The poop, and sank the prow... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1831 - 366 pages
...dim/ loftiest methought Of all I e'er beheld. Joy seiz'd us straight, But soon to mourning chang'd. From the new land A whirlwind sprung, and at her foremost side Did strike the vessel. Thriceq it whirl'd her round With all the waves, the fourth time lifted up The poop, and sank the prow... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1842 - 450 pages
...underneath the moon, Since the deep way we enter'd, when from far Appear'da mountain dim, loftiest methought Of all I e'er beheld. Joy seized us straight, But...With all the waves, the fourth time lifted up The stern, and sank the prow : so fate decreed : And over us the booming billow closed." Cary. This passage... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pages
...the moon, Since the deep way we enter'd, when from far Appear'da mountain dim3, loftiest methought Of all I e'er beheld. Joy seized us straight ; But...sprung, and at her foremost side Did strike the vessel. Thricet it whirl'd her round With all the waves ; the fourth time lifted up The poop, and sank the... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1845 - 636 pages
...from far Appear'da mountain dim,3 loftiest methought Of all I e'er beheld. Joy seized us straight j But soon to mourning changed. From the new land A...sprung, and at her foremost side Did strike the vessel. Thrice4 it whirl'd her round With all the waves ; the fourth time lifted up The poop, and sank the... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1858 - 628 pages
...the moon, Since the deep way we enter'd, when from far Appear'da mountain dim,3 loftiest methought Of all I e'er beheld. Joy seized us straight ; But soon to mourning changed. From the new laml A whirlwind sprung, and at her foremost side Did strike the vessel. Thrice4 it whirl'd her round... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1847 - 630 pages
...by a long space, either of sea or land, from the regions inhabited by men, and placed in the ocean, Of all I e'er beheld. Joy seized us straight ; But...: so fate decreed : And over us the booming billow closed2." CANTO XXVII. ARGUMENT. The Poet, treating of the same punishment as in the last Canto, relates... | |
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