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" If, for a friend, the King of all we own'd, Our prayer to Him should for thy peace arise, Since thou hast pity on our evil plight. "
Francesca Da Rimini: A Tragedy of Silvio Pellico - Page xxxix
by Silvio Pellico - 1897 - 89 pages
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Works of the British Poets: The vision of Dante Alighieri, tr. by H.F. Cary

Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 pages
...who fee world with bloody stain imbru'd ; If, tor » friend, the King of all, we own'd, 90 Our pray'r to him should for thy peace arise, Since thou hast pity on our evil plight. Of whatsoe'er ts hear or to discourse It pleases thce, that will we hear, of that * Element obscure.'] " L'aer perso."...
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Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Volume 14

Belgravia - 1866 - 552 pages
...Francesca would breathe a prayer for the welfare of her visitor, ' because he had pity on their woe.' ' I! for a friend, the King of all we own'd, Our prayer to Him should for thy peace arise.' What master in the art of simile (save it were Dante's ' great instructor') could contrast with the...
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Grammar of the English Sentence, and Introduction to Composition

Jonathan Rigdon - 1890 - 302 pages
...-Js, who the world with bloody stain imbru'd ; If, for a friend, the King of all, we own'd, Our pray'r to him should for thy peace arise, Since thou hast pity on our evil plight. — Line 87. XVIII. " Love, that in gentle heart is quickly learnt, Entangled him by that fair form,...
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The Epic of the Fall of Man: A Comparative Study of Caedmon, Dante and Milton

Stephen Humphreys Villiers Gurteen - 1896 - 532 pages
...us, if by none else restrain'd." My cry prevail'd, by strong affection urged. ^rancesca answers, " O gracious creature and benign ! who go'st Visiting,...peace arise, Since thou hast pity on our evil plight. " Love, that in gentle heart is quickly learnt, Entangled him by that fair form, from me Ta'en in such...
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Shepp's Giant Library: Eight Great Books in a Single Volume, an Unrivalled ...

Daniel B. Shepp - 1897 - 542 pages
...issued; from that troop where Dido ranks, They, through the ill air speeding: with such My cry prevail'd, by strong affection urged. "O gracious creature and...arise, Since thou hast pity on our evil plight. Of whatsoever to hear or to discourse It pleases thee, that will we hear, of that Freely with thee discourse,...
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The Vision of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - 1900 - 312 pages
...affection urged. " O gracious creature and benign ! who go'st Visiting, through this element obscure,1 Us, who the world with bloody stain imbrued ; If,...evil plight. Of whatsoe'er to hear or to discourse 1 Element obscure.] " L'aer perso." Much is said by the commentators concerning the exact sense of...
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Studies in the Poetry of Italy

Frank Justus Miller, Oscar Kuhns - 1901 - 362 pages
...obscure, Us, who the world with bloody stain imbrued; If, for a friend, the King of all, we owned, Our prayer to him should for thy peace arise, Since thou hast pity on our evil plight. Of whatso'er to hear or to discourse It pleases thee, that will we hear, of that Freely with thee discourse,...
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Grammar of the English Sentence

Jonathan Rigdon - 1903 - 312 pages
...Us, who the world with bloody stain imbru'd ; If, for a friend, the King of all, we own'd, Our pray'r to him should for thy peace arise, Since thou hast pity on our evil plight." — Line 87. XVIII. " Love, that in gentle heart is quickly learnt, Entangled him by that fair form,...
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The Divine Comedy

Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 444 pages
...that troop where Dido ranks, They, through the ill air speeding: with such force My cry prevail'd, by strong affection urged. " O gracious creature and...should for thy peace arise, Since thou hast pity on o JT evil plight. Of whatsoe'er to hear or to discourse It pleases thee, that will we hear, of that...
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Selections for Oral Reading

Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 372 pages
...who go'st 20 Visiting, through this element obscure, Us, who the world with bloody stain imbru'd ; If, for a friend, the King of all we own'd, Our prayer...peace arise, Since thou hast pity on our evil plight. 25 Of whatsoe'er to hear or to discourse It pleases thee, that will we hear, of that Freely with thee...
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