Suffer the wretched souls of those, who lived Without or praise or blame, with that ill band Of angels mix'd, who nor rebellious proved, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove them forth Not to impair his... The Divine Comedy - Page 14by Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 429 pagesFull view - About this book
| Victor Tissot - 1914 - 450 pages
...What race Are these who seem so overcome with woe ? ' He thus to me : "T is miserable fate Suffered the wretched souls of those who lived Without or praise or blame, with that ill band Of angels mixed, who nor rebellious proved Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds... | |
| Harris Franklin Rall - 1918 - 232 pages
...the wretched souls of those who Hved "Without praise or blame, with that ill band Of angels mixed, who nor rebellious proved Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only." And then in one biting phrase he stamps their whole life : "These wretches who ne'er lived went on... | |
| Harris Franklin Rall - 1918 - 88 pages
...Upon these angels and their sin the great poet Dante passes his sentence. He speaks of them as those "who nor rebellious proved, nor yet were true to God, but for themselves were only." For Dante that was no little sin. These angels, he declares, whom heaven cast forth, hell itself would... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1920 - 544 pages
...incandescent passion and the same transcendent mastery of speech. He thus to me : ' This miserable fate Suffer the wretched souls of those, who lived Without or praise or blame, with that ill band Of angels mix 'd, who nor rebellious proved, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1920 - 504 pages
...incandescent passion and the same transcendent mastery of speech. He thus to me : ' This miserable fate Suffer the wretched souls of those, who lived Without or praise or blame, with that in band Of angels mix'd, who nor rebellious proved, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were... | |
| 1921 - 206 pages
...the "Inferno," where is neither Hell, Heaven, nor Purgatory, but the neutral ground of the luke-warm, the wretched souls of those who lived Without or praise or blame . . . . . . Those of death No hope may entertain. Here is poor old Pope Celestine V, who abdicated... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1924 - 500 pages
...incandescent passion and the same transcendent mastery of speech. He thus to me : ' This miserable fate Suffer the wretched souls of those, who lived Without...ill band Of angels mix'd, who nor rebellious proved, Xor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove them forth. Not... | |
| Frank Justus Miller - 1901 - 362 pages
...hornets. These spirits are the souls of those ignoble ones who were neither for God nor against him. "The wretched souls of those, who lived Without or praise or blame, with that ill band Of angels mixed, who nor rebellious proved, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1998 - 226 pages
...this I hear? What race Are these, who seem so overcome with woe? He thus to me: 'This miserable fate Suffer the wretched souls of those, who lived Without or praise or blame, with that ill band Of angels mixed, who nor rebellious proved, Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his... | |
| George Sampson (Editor of Berkeley's Works.) - 1931 - 348 pages
...overcome with woe ? " He thus to me: "This miserable fate Suffer the wretched souls of those, who liv'd Without or praise or blame, with that ill band Of angels mix'd, who nor rebellious prov'd Nor yet were true to God, but for themselves Were only. From his bounds Heaven drove them forth,... | |
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