Pisces' light,' that in his [ner] escort came. To the right hand I turn'd, and fix'd my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars' ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents.* Heaven of their rays Seem'd joyous. O thou northern... The Divine Comedy - Page 148by Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 429 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1819 - 610 pages
...To the right hand I turn'd, and fix'd my mind On the' other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents....site, bereft, Indeed, and widow'd, since of these depriv'dt As from this view I had desisted, strait Turning a little tow'ids the other pole, There from... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 pages
...To the right hand I turn'd, and fix'd my mind On the' other pole attentive, where I saw Four starst ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents!! • Heaven of their rays * Bird] of chattering note.'] For the fable of the daughter* of Pie. rus, who challenged the muses... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822
...To the right hand I turn'd, and fix'd my mind On the' other pole attentive, where I saw Four starsi ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents]! . Heaven of their rays • Bird, of ehattering note.] For the fable of the danghters of Pie. rus, who ehallenged the muses... | |
| 1819 - 606 pages
...came. To the right hand I tum'd, and fix'd my mind On the' other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents. Heaven of their rays Seeni'd joyous. О thou northern site, bereft, Indeed, and widow'd, since of these dopriv'd ! As from... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1830 - 560 pages
...To the right hand I turned, and fixed my mind On th' other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars, ne'er seen before, save by the ken Of our first parents. Heaven of their light Seemed joyous. — Oh, thou northern site, bereft Indeed and widowed, since of them deprived!"*... | |
| Charles Rockwell - 1842 - 460 pages
...a new star, seen before by no other nation, and Dante speaks of them as — VOL. n. 32 " Four stars ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents^ Heaven of their light Seemed joyous. O, thou northern site, bereft Indeed and widowed, since of them deprived." The... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pages
...parents.'] In the terrestrial paradise, placed, as we shall see, by our "Poet, on the summit of Purgatory. Seem'd joyous. O thou northern site ! bereft Indeed,...this view I had desisted, straight Turning a little towards the other pole, There from whence now the wain 1 had disappear'd, I saw an old man - standing... | |
| Mary Milner - 1844 - 788 pages
..." To the right hand I turned, and fixed my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents. Heaven of their rays Seemed joyous. O thou northern site ! bereft Indeed and widowed, since of these deprived." Carey. "... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1847 - 630 pages
...other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars5 ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents6. Heaven of their rays Seem'd joyous. O thou northern...this view I had desisted, straight Turning a little towards the other pole, There from whence now the wain7 had disappear'd, I saw an old man8 standing... | |
| Carl Eduard Aue - 1851 - 170 pages
...' To the right hand I turned, and fixed my mind On th' other pole attentive, where I saw Pour stars ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents. Heaven of their raye Seemed joyous. О thou northern site ! bereft Indeed, and widowed, since of these deprived.' 9... | |
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