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" The earthly world had cast him forth, to wander, wander ; no living heart to love him now ; for his sore miseries there was no solace here. The deeper naturally would the Eternal World impress itself on him ; that awful reality over which, after all,... "
Dante and His Ideal - Page 15
by Herbert Baynes - 1891 - 108 pages
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University of Ottawa Review, Volume 7

1904 - 624 pages
...''after all, this Time-World, with its Florences ;md banishments, "only flutters as an unreal shadaw. Florence thou shalt never see: "but Hell and Purgatory and Heaven thou shalt sureJy see! What "is Florence and the world and life altogether? KTFRNITV: "ihilhcr, of ;i iruth, not...
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Sartor Resartus: On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History

Thomas Carlyle - 1916 - 510 pages
...to wander, wander; no living heart to love him now ; for his sore miseries there was no solace here. The deeper naturally would the Eternal World impress...ETERNITY : thither, of a truth, not elsewhither, art thoo and all things bound I The great soul of Dante, homeless on earth, made its home more and more...
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Selected English Essays

1922 - 570 pages
...to wander, wander; no living heart to love him now ; for his sore miseries there was no solace here. The deeper naturally would the Eternal World impress...Hell and Purgatory and Heaven thou shalt surely see l What is Florence, Can della Scala, and the World and Life altogether? ETERNITY : thither, of a truth,...
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On Heroes, Hero-worship & the Heroic in History, Volume 1

Thomas Carlyle - 1923 - 160 pages
...wander, wander ; no living heart to love him now ; for his sore miseries there was no solace here. The deeper naturally would the Eternal World impress...Scala, and the World and Life altogether ? ETERNITY : thiiher, of a truth, not elsewhither, art thou and all things bound ! The great soul of Dante, homeless...
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Century Types of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged

George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 pages
...to wander, wander; no living heart to love him now; for his sore miseries there was no solace here. with Mr. Hawkins, usher, or unHerrnaster FJorence thou shalt never see:_but Hell and. Purgatory and Heaven thou shalt surely see! What is Florence,...
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