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" Then turning, I to them my speech address'd, And thus began: " Francesca !3 your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell me ; in the time of your sweet sighs, By what, and how Love granted, that ye knew Your yet uncertain wishes ? " She... "
The Divine Comedy - Page 24
by Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 429 pages
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 26

1805 - 752 pages
...Then turning I to them rry fpeech addrefs'd, And thus began : " Francefca ¡ your fad fate В 3 Even Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell me ; in the time of your fweet fighs, By what, and how love granted, that ye knew Your yet uncertain wiflies ?" She replied...
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The vision; or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, tr. by H.F. Cary, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - 1814 - 262 pages
...pass have reach'd ' " U ! Then turning, I to them my speech address'd, And thus hegan: " Francesca! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell me ; in the time of your sweet sighs, 115 By what, and how love granted, that ye knew Your yet uncertain wishes?" She replied: *' No greater...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 29

1818 - 590 pages
...They came ....;-.--- Then, turning, J to them my speech addressed, And thus began — " Francesca ! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves....Love granted that ye knew Your yet uncertain wishes 'i " She replied : " No greater grief than to remember days Of joy, when misery is at hand.. That knows...
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Works of the British Poets: The vision of Dante Alighieri, tr. by H.F. Cary

Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 pages
...ill pass have reach'd !" Then turning, I to them my speech addressM, And thus began : " Francesca !* your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves....No greater grief than to remember days Of joy, when mis'ry is at hand.f That kens * France/icn^ Francesca, daughter of Guido da Polenta, lord of Ravenna,...
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The Vision; Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1822
...ill pass have reaeh'd !" Then turning, I to them my speeeh address'd, And thus began : " Franeesea !* your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves....what, and how Love granted, that ye knew Your yet uneertain wishes ?" She replied : " No greater grief than to remember days Of joy, when mis'ry is at...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 45

Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 414 pages
...ill pass have reaeh'd 1" Then turning, I to them my speeeh address'd, And thus began : " Franeesea !* your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves....of your sweet sighs, By what, and how Love granted, thut ye knew Your yet uneertain wishes ?** She replied : " No greater grief than to remember days Of...
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Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe, Volume 1

Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi - 1827 - 500 pages
...ill pass have reach'd !" Then turning, I to them my speech address'd, And thus began : " Francesca ! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves....sweet sighs, By what, and how Love granted, that ye know Your yet uncertain wishes ?" She replied : " No greater grief than to remember days Of joy, when...
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The Western Monthly Review, Volume 1

Timothy Flint - 1828 - 828 pages
...in adultery they were both put to death by the enraged husband. Dant<thus accosts her; 'Francesca! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell me, in the time of your sweet fighs, By what, and how love granted, that ye knen Your yet uncertain wishes? She replied: No greater...
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Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 350 pages
...pass have reach'dl " " Then turning, 1 to them my speech address'd, And thus hegan : * Francesca ! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves....wishes ? ' She replied : * No greater grief than to rememher days Of joy, when misery is at hand. That kens Thy learn'd instructor. Yet so eagerly If thou...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 49

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1833 - 586 pages
...I bow'd my visage, and so kept it till — ' What think'st thou ?' said the bard, when I unbended, Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell me — in the time of your sweet sighs, [knew By what »nd how love granted, that ye Your yet uncertain wishes?' She replied : ' No greater...
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