DEATH, alway cruel, Pity's foe in chief, Mother, who brought forth grief, Merciless judgment and without appeal ! Since thou alone hast made my heart to feel This sadness and unweal, My tongue upbraideth thee without relief. And now (for I must rid thy... Dante - Page 129by Charles Hall Grandgent - 1916 - 397 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1862 - 804 pages
...he had seen this damsel with Beatrice, composes that lovely sonnet, in which he says of Death, — " Out of this world thou hast driven courtesy And virtue,...gay mood The lovely lightness is quite gone through thec."' Then her father dies. " Not many days after this (it being the will of the Most High God, who... | |
| 1861 - 528 pages
...unweal, My tongue upbraideth thee without relief. And now (for I must rid thy name of ruth) Behoves me speak the truth Touching thy cruelty and wickedness...in very sooth. Out of this world thou hast driven ceurtesy, And virtue, dearly prized in womanhood ; And out of youth's gay mood The lovely lightness... | |
| 1861 - 510 pages
...unweal, My tongue upbraideth thee without relief. And now (for I must rid thy name of ruth) Behoves me speak the truth Touching thy cruelty and wickedness : Not that they be not known ; hut ne'ertheless I would give hate more stress With them that feed on love in very sooth. Out of... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 526 pages
...unweal, My tongue upbraideth thee without relief. And now (for I must rid thy name of ruth) Behoves me speak the truth Touching thy cruelty and wickedness...stress With them that feed on love in very sooth. 1 Beatrice is here meant. — K. 2 Death destroys youth and beauty, but not Out of this world thou... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 522 pages
...unweal, My tongue upbraideth thee without relief. And now (for I must rid thy name of ruth) Behoves me speak the truth Touching thy cruelty and wickedness...stress With them that feed on love in very sooth. 1 Beatrice is here meant. — K. J Death destroys youth and beauty, but not Out of this world thou... | |
| Edmund Garratt Gardner, Edmund G. Gardner - 1904 - 716 pages
...unweal, My tongue upbraideth thee without relief. And now (for I must rid thy name of ruth) Behoves me speak the truth Touching thy cruelty and wickedness...now I mourn, no man shall learn from me Save by the measures of these praises given. Whoso deserves not Heaven May never hope to have her company.1 1 The... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1904 - 456 pages
....-•- My tongue upbraideth thee without relief. And now (for I must rid thy name of ruth) Behoves me speak the truth Touching thy cruelty and wickedness...stress With them that feed on love in very sooth. ~iut of this world thou hast driven courtesy, And virtue, dearly prized in womanhood ; And out of youth's... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1906 - 170 pages
...speak the truth Touching thy cruelty and wickedness : Not that they be not known ; but ne. ertheless. I would give hate more stress With them that feed...And virtue, dearly prized in womanhood ; And out of youth»s gay mood : The lovely lightness is quite gone through thee. Whom now I mourn, no man shall... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1906 - 162 pages
...unweal, My tongue upbraideth thee without relief. And now (for I must rid thy name of ruth) Behoves me speak the truth Touching thy cruelty and wickedness : Not that they be not known ; but ne' ertheless. I would give hate more stress With them that feed ou love in very sooth. Out of this... | |
| POEMS & TRANSLATIONS - 1915 - 440 pages
...alone hast made my heart to feel This sadness and unweal, My tongue upbraideth thee without relief. Touching thy cruelty and wickedness : Not that they...now I mourn, no man shall learn from me Save by the measures of these praises given. Whoso deserves not Heaven May never hope to have her company.1 This... | |
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