Here vigor failed the towering fantasy : But yet the will rolled onward, like a wheel In even motion, by the love impelled, That moves the sun in heaven and all the stars. The Divine Comedy - Page 462by Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 476 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 544 pages
...unfolded what it sought. Here vigor failed the towering fantasy : But yet the will rolled onward, like the wheel In even motion, by the Love impelled That moves the Sun in heaven and all the Stars. — Paradiso, Canto XXXIII. — Translation of GARY. DARLEY, GEORGE, a British mathematician and poet,... | |
| 1908 - 796 pages
...his mother's breast.157 O speech, How feeble and how faint art thou, to give Conception birth ! 153 Here vigor failed the towering fantasy ; but yet the...impelled, That moves the sun in heaven and all the stars.159 149. Vita Nuova, Chap. 3. 150. For an exhaustive discussion of optics, see Convito. Ill,... | |
| Eugene Louis Rivard - 1904 - 262 pages
...where one's own will may become safe guide, investing with crown and mitre, sovereign over himself, "by the love impelled, that moves the sun in heaven and all the stars." JOHN LANCASTER SPALDING, Bishop of Peoria. AUTHOR'S PREFACE. The contents of the present volume ire... | |
| Plato - 1905 - 592 pages
...Poetical Works, vol. i. pp. 89 ff. 2 His glory by whose might all things are moved. CABT. 3 Here vigour failed the towering fantasy ; But yet the will rolled...impelled That moves the Sun in Heaven and all the Stars. CABY. The Aristotelian doctrine — or poetry 1— of these lines is set forth fully in the Conmvio,... | |
| Herbert Baring Garrod - 1913 - 422 pages
...on the statement of his intuition of Deity, and already quoted to you, are, as you will remember, My Will rolled onward, like a wheel In even motion, by...impelled That moves the sun in heaven and all the stars. In hell, Love is vanquished by Pride; in Purgatory, sorely bruised and wounded, it is yet victor, struggling... | |
| Clay MacCauley - 1914 - 866 pages
...morality in the intuition that in human life, when exalted to a Divine consciousness, " The will rolls onward, like a wheel In even motion, by the Love impelled That moves the sun in heaven and all the stars." But is this consciousness of God possible to man ? Lot the history of Religion answer. Out of its many... | |
| 1925 - 638 pages
...in unison with Dante, that there is only one force which drives men forth to His beatific vision — By the Love impelled That moves the sun in heaven and all the stars. The true hierophant of the mysteries is indeed Love. As Julian closes her book, so we will end this... | |
| 1919 - 434 pages
...even now be only in the first flush of youth — for still ' The Will rolls onward, like a wheel In motion, by the love impelled That moves the sun in heaven and all the stars.' A. WYATT TILBY. No. 468 will be published in April, 1919. The EDINBURGH REVIEW Edited by HAROLD COX... | |
| 1921 - 746 pages
...therein, me thought, in its own hue Beheld our image painted; steadfastly I therefore pored upon the view. "Here vigor failed the towering fantasy: But yet the...impelled, That moves the sun in heaven and all the stars." The. Scholarly Character of Dante's Mysticism TN his general attitude to mystic revelation, Dante was... | |
| Evelyn Eaton - 1982 - 228 pages
...of the Gothic Cathedrals, reflecting the Celestial Rose, beyond the limitations of time and space. The Will rolled onward like a Wheel In even motion,...impelled, That moves the sun in Heaven and all the stars.1 Dante Ezekial's vision; the zodiac; the Wheel of Life; the Serpent swallowing its tail; the... | |
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