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" Is situate on the coast, where Po descends To rest in ocean with his sequent streams. “Love, that in gentle heart is quickly learnt, Entangled him by that fair form, from me Ta'en in such cruel sort, as grieves me still: Love, that denial... "
song and legend from the middle ages - Page 122
by william d. mcclintock - 1893
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Five minutes daily readings of poetry, selected by H.L.S. Lear

Five minutes daily readings - 1884 - 408 pages
...him by that fair form, from me Ta'en in such cruel sort, as grieves me still : Love that denial takes from none beloved, Caught me with pleasing him so...The soul, who spilt our life." Such were their words ; which, downward I bent my looks, «™-i, em there so lonS. that the bard cried « 4i , 15t ou Pondering?"...
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The World Beyond the Esterelles, Volume 2

Anne Walbank Buckland - 1884 - 268 pages
...them to their ruin, is consigned to the gloomy abode of fratricides : — " Lova that denial takes from none beloved, Caught me with pleasing him so...thou seest, he yet deserts me not. love brought us to our death ; Caina waits The soul, who spilt our life." Such were their words. ***** No greater grief...
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The Vision, Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1889 - 454 pages
...from me 100 Ta'en in such cruel sort, as grieves me still : Love, that denial takes from none belov'd, Caught me with pleasing him so passing well, That, as thou see'st, he yet doserts me not. Love brought us to one death : Caina waits 105 The soul, who spilt our life." Such...
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The Vision; Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1891 - 580 pages
...from me Ta'en in eiich cruel sort, as grieves me still : Love, that denial takes from none beloved,1 Caught me with pleasing him so passing well, That, as thou seest, lie yet deserts me not. Love brought us to one death : Caina s waits The soul, who spilt our life."...
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The Vision: Or, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 558 pages
...from me Ta'en in such cruel sort, as grieves me still : Love, that denial takes from none beloved,1 Caught me with pleasing him so passing well, That,...deserts me not. Love brought us to one death : Ca'ina 2 waits The soul, who spilt our life." Such Were their words ; At hearing which, downward I bent my...
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The Vision, Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 480 pages
...denial takes from none belov'd, Caught me with pleasing him so passing well, That, as thou see st, he yet deserts me not. Love brought us to one death : Caina waits 105 The soul, who spilt our life." Such were their words ; At hearing which downward I bent my looks,...
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THE VISION OR, HELL, PURGATORY, AND PARADISE

DANTE ALIGHIERI - 1892 - 550 pages
...Love, that denial takes from none beloved,1 Caught me with pleasing him so passing veil, That, as thon seest, he yet deserts me not. Love brought us to one death : Ca'ina г waits The soul, who spilt our life." Such were their words ; At hearing which, downward I bent my...
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Queen's Quarterly, Volume 7

1900 - 366 pages
...by that fair form, from me Ta'en in such cruel sort, as grieves me still : Love, that denial takes from none beloved, Caught me with pleasing him so...death : Caina waits The soul who spilt our life." cries Francesca, and then to the poet's eager questioning she answers " One day, For our delight we...
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Song and Legend from the Middle Ages

William Darnall MacClintock - 1893 - 154 pages
...by that fair form, from me Ta'en in such cruel sort, as grieves me still;: Love, that denial takes from none beloved, Caught me with pleasing him so...he yet deserts me not. Love brought us to one death : Ca'ina2 waits The soul, who spilt our life." Such were their words ; At hearing which, downward I...
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The Epic of the Fall of Man: A Comparative Study of Caedmon, Dante and Milton

Stephen Humphreys Villiers Gurteen - 1896 - 536 pages
...such cruel sort, as grieves me still : * Vide The Arthurian £fic, p. II, etc. Love, that denial takes from none beloved, Caught me with pleasing him so...he yet deserts me not. Love brought us to one death " Then turning, I to them my speech address'd, And thus began : " Francesca ! your sad fate Even to...
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