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" Here sighs, with lamentations and loud moans, Resounded through the air pierced by no star, That e'en I wept at entering. Various tongues, Horrible languages, outcries of woe, Accents of anger, voices deep and hoarse, With hands together smote that swell'd... "
The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: Hell, Purgatory, Paradise - Page 11
by Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 428 pages
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The Castes of Edinburgh

John Heiton - 1859 - 266 pages
...to be formed in the neighbouring towns."— Courier da Elat Unit. CHAPTER XVI. THE CONGLOMEKATES. - Pierced by no star, That e'en I wept at entering. Various tongues, Horrible languages, and cries of wo, Accents of anger, voices deep and hoarse, Made up a tumult that forever whirls Bound...
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Miscellaneous Essays

Archibald Alison - 1860 - 392 pages
...fa si forte ? Rispose : dicerolti molto breve. Questi non hanno speranza di morte." Inferno, c. iii. "Here sighs, with lamentations and loud moans, Resounded...entering. Various tongues, Horrible languages, outcries of wo, Accents of anger/voices deep and hoarse, With hands together smote that swell'd the sounds, Made...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 1

Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1860 - 606 pages
...father thou, my author thou." In describing a scene in the infernal regions, Dante tells us that, " Various tongues, Horrible languages, outcries of woe,...voices deep and hoarse, With hands together smote that swelled the sounds, Made up a tumult, that forever whirls Bound through that air with solid darkness...
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Dante as Philosopher, Patriot, and Poet: With an Analysis of the Divina ...

Vincenzo Botta - 1865 - 442 pages
...hope abandon, ye who enter here. He hesitates, but, reassured by his guide, they enter the vestibule. Here sighs, with lamentations and loud moans, Resounded...voices deep and hoarse, With hands together smote that swelled the sounds, Made up a tumult, that forever whirls Round through that air with solid darkness...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20

1867 - 784 pages
...stretched forth To mine, with pleasant looks, whence I was cheered. Into that secret place he led me on. Here sighs, with lamentations and loud moans, Resounded...voices deep and hoarse, With hands together smote that swelled the sounds, Made up a tumult, that forever whirls Round through that air with solid darkness...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20

1867 - 1052 pages
...stretched forth To mine, with pleasant looks, whence I was cheered, Into that secret place he ted me on. Here sighs, with lamentations and loud moans. Resounded...voices deep and hoarse, With hands together smote that swelled the sounds, Made up a tumult, that forever whirls Round through that air with solid darkness...
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The Free Churchman and Christian Spectator, Volume 1

1868 - 1078 pages
...rebellious, of heretics and their followers, of tyrants, murderers and assassins, and of other sinners. '- Here sighs, with lamentations and loud moans, Resounded...voices deep and hoarse, With hands together smote that swelled the sounds, Made up a tumult, that for ever whirls Round through that air, with solid darkness...
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Ten Chapters on Social Reform

Sir Edward Sullivan - 1868 - 226 pages
...made the poet weep on his first entry to the infernal regions, " Various tongues, Horrible language, outcries of woe, Accents of anger, voices deep and hoarse ; With hands together smote, that swelled the sounds. Made up a tumult, that for ever whirls Eound through that air with solid darkness...
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Contributions to the Literature of the Fine Arts

Sir Charles Lock Eastlake - 1870 - 364 pages
...render, the unlimited duration of the awful sounds described adds to the grandeur of the idea : — " Here sighs, with lamentations and loud moans, Resounded...through the air pierced by no star, That e'en I wept at ent'ring. Various tongues, Horrible languages, outcries of woe, Accents of anger, voices deep and hoarse,...
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St.Patrick's Purgatory,and the Inferno of Dante

Frederic Vinton - 1873 - 16 pages
...into eternal pain ; Through me among the people lost for aye ; " Into that secret place he led me on. Here sighs, with lamentations and loud moans, Resounded through the air pierced by no star." The torment of cold and fierce winds is repeatedly employed by Henry of Saltrey to image the. misery...
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