Thine agonies, Francesca, Sad and compassionate to weeping make me. But tell me, at the time of those sweet sighs, By what and in what manner Love conceded, That you should know your dubious desires?" And she to me: "There is no greater sorrow Than to... The National Quarterly Review - Page 3011867Full view - About this book
| 1881 - 1046 pages
...was not sown.' Thank God your case is not irremediable ! Speaking of the lost, the poet affirms : ' There is no greater sorrow Than to be mindful of the happy time In misery'; but such hopeless grief is not yours. All lost experiences of delight may be recovered and heightened.... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 438 pages
...and in what manner Love conceded, That you should know your dubious desires ? " no And she to me : " There is no greater sorrow "^ Than to be mindful of...earliest root Of love in us thou hast so great desire, 1*5 I will do even as he who weeps and speaks. One day we reading were for our delight Of Launcelot,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 780 pages
...sorrow Than to be mindful of the happy time In misery, and that thy Teacher knows. But, if to recognise the earliest root Of love in us thou hast so great...were for our delight Of Launcelot, how Love did him enthral. Alone we were and without any fear. Full many a time our eyes together drew That reading,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 782 pages
...tell me, at the time of those sweet sighs, By what and in what manner Love conceded, And she to me : " There is no greater sorrow Than to be mindful of the...In misery, and that thy Teacher knows. But, if to recognise the earliest root Of love in us thou hast so great desire, I will do even as he who weeps... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 454 pages
...and in what manner Love conceded , That you should know your dubious desires?" 120 And she to me : " There is no greater sorrow Than to be mindful of the happy time But, if to recognize the earliest root Of love in us thou hast so great desire, 125 I will do even... | |
| 1868 - 808 pages
...That you should know your dubious desires ? " And she to me : " There Is no greater sorrow Thau to bo mindful of the happy time In misery, and that thy...Of love in us thou hast so great desire, I will do oven as he who weeps and speaks. One day we reading were for our delight Of Launcelot, how Love did... | |
| 1868 - 820 pages
...what and in what manner Love conceded That you should know your dubious desires l " And ehe to me : " There is no greater sorrow Than to be mindful of the happy timo In misery, and that thy Teacher knows. Eut if to recognize the earlicst root Of love in us thou... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 486 pages
...and in what manner Love conceded, That you should know your dubious desires ?" ™ And she to me : " There is no greater sorrow Than to be mindful of the...earliest root Of love in us thou hast so great desire, "5 I will do even as he who weeps and speaks. One day we reading were for our delight Of Launcelot,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1871 - 438 pages
...and in what manner Love conceded, That you should know your dubious desires ? " «<> And she to me : "There is no greater sorrow , \^'^ Than to be mindful of the happy time __) In misery, and that thy Teacher knows. But, if to recognize the earliest root Of love in us thou... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1871 - 820 pages
...what and in what manner Love conceded That you should know your dubious desires ? ' And she to me. ' There is no greater sorrow Than to be mindful of the...Of love in us thou hast so great desire, I will do e'en as he, who weeps and speaks. One day we reading were, for our delight, Of Launcelot, how Love... | |
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