By pity, well-nigh in amaze my mind Was lost ; and I began : " Bard ! willingly I would address those two together coming, Which seem so light before the wind." He thus: " Note thou, when nearer they to us approach. Then by that love which carries them... Francesca da Rimini: a tragedy of Silvio Pellico - Page xlby Silvio Pellico - 1905 - 89 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1805 - 752 pages
...Gary has thus rendered: " Bard ! willingly I would addrefs thofe two together coming, Which feem fo light before the wind." He thus : " Note thou, when...come." Soon as the wind Sway'd them towards us, I thus fram'd my fpeech : " О wearied fpirits ! come, and hold difcourfe With us, if by none elfe rcftrain'd."... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1814 - 262 pages
...Which seem so light hefore the wind." He thus: * Note thon, when nearer they to us approach. 75 Then hy that love which carries them along, Entreat; and they will come." Soon as the wind Sway'd them toward us, 1 thus fram'd my speech.* " O wearied spiiits! come, and hold discourse With us, if hy none... | |
| 1818 - 590 pages
...translation. ' When I had heard my sage instructor name Those dames and knights of antique days, o'erpowered By pity, Well-nigh in amaze my mind Was lost ; and...along Entreat ; and they will come. " Soon as the wind Swayed them towaid us, I thus framed my speech . " O wearied spirits ! come, and hold discourse With... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 pages
...before the wind." He thus : ' ' Note thou, when nearer they to us approach. Then by that love wlvch carries them along, Entreat ; and they will come." Soon as the wind Sway'd them toward us, I thus fram'd my speech : " O wearied spirits ! come, and hold discourse 'With us, f by... | |
| Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi - 1823 - 466 pages
...the beauty and * Inferno, canto vv 28. finished harmony of the original remain without a rival : " Bard ! willingly I would address those two together...and they will come." Soon as the wind Sway'd them toward us, I thus fram'd my speech : " O wearied spirits ! come, and hold discourse With us, if by... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1831 - 366 pages
...life. When I had heard my sage instructor name Those dames and knights of antique days, o'erpower'd By pity, well-nigh in amaze my mind Was lost ; and...and they will come." Soon as the wind Sway'd them toward us, I thus fram'd my speech : " O wearied spirits ! come, and hold discourse With us, if by... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pages
...of life. When I had heard my sage instructor name Those dames andknight&of antique days.o'erpower'd By pity, well-nigh in amaze my mind Was lost ; and...and they will come." Soon as the wind Sway'd them toward us, I thus framed my speech : " O wearied spirits ! come, and hold discourse With us, if by... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1845 - 636 pages
...life. When I had heard my sage instructor name Those dames and knights of antique days, o'erpower'd By pity, well-nigh in amaze my mind Was lost ; and...speech : " O wearied spirits ! come, and hold discourse With us, if by none else restrain'd." As doves By fond desire invited, on wide wings And firm, to their... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1850 - 656 pages
...willingly I would address those two together coming, Which seem so light before the wind." He thus: " Noto thou, when nearer they to us approach. Then by that...wind Sway'd them towards us, I thus framed my speech " О wearied spirits .' come, and hold discourse With us, if by none else restrain'd." As doves By... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1853 - 1522 pages
...Bard ! willingly I would address those two together coming, Which seem so light before the wind." Ho thus: " Note thou, when nearer they to us approach....speech " O wearied spirits ! come, and hold discourse With us, if by none else restrain'd." As doves By fond desire invited, on wide wings And firm, to their... | |
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