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" Francesca! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell me; in the time of your sweet sighs, By what, and how love granted, that ye knew Your yet uncertain wishes? "
Dante - Page 29
by National Dante committee - 1916 - 64 pages
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The Vision; Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1853 - 1522 pages
...removed from Peuini, with the silken garment* yet fresh. Vcltro Allegorico dl Dante. Edix. ISM p. 33. t But tell me ; in the time of your sweet sighs, By what, and how Love granted, that yo knew Your ycj uncertain wishes?" She replied : " No greater grief than to remember days Of joy,...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 2

Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...affected by Francesco's narrative, and, after musing awhile, he thus addresses her , — ' Francesco, your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves....No greater grief than to remember days Of joy, when mis'i> is at hand. That kens Thy lenrn'd instructor. Yet so eagerly If thou art bent to know the primnl...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 5-6

Robert Chambers - 1880 - 826 pages
...to them my speech addressed, And thus began : ' Pruncesca ! your p;id fate, Even to tear^, my gr;cf and pity moves. But tell me; in the time of your sweet...that ye knew Your yet uncertain wishes.' She replied : 4 No greater grief than to remember days Of joy, when misery is at hand ! TVat kens Thy learned instructor....
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The Vision: Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1880 - 638 pages
...ill pass have reach'd ! " Then turning, I to them my speech addrcss'd, And thus began : " Francesca ! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell me ; in the time of your sweet sighs, 115 By what, and how love granted, that ye knew Your yet uncertain wishes ? " She replied : " No greater...
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The Vision, Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1881 - 490 pages
...ill pass have reach'd!" Then turning, I to them my speech address' d. And thus began : " Francesca ! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell me ; in the time of your sweet sighs, 115 By what, and how love granted, that ye knew Your yet uncertain wishes?" She replied: " No greater...
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The Vision; Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise

Dante Alighieri - 1891 - 580 pages
...pianti. Mr. Leigh Hunt has expanded the present episode into a beautiful poem, in hi* &ory o/' ttimini. Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell me ; in the time of your sweet figlis, By what, and how Love granted, that ye knew Your yet uncertain wishes ?" She replied : " No...
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The Vision, Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 480 pages
...sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves. But tell me ; in the time of your sweet sighs, 115 By what, and how love granted, that ye knew Your yet uncertain wishes?" She replied : " No greater gr'.ef than to remember days Of joy, when mis'ry is at hand ! That kens Thy learn'd instructor. Yet...
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 17

1909 - 646 pages
...the time of the sweet sighs by what and how love granted you to know the dubious desires f (Gollancz) But tell me in the time of your sweet sighs, By what, and how love granted that.y« knew Your yet uncertain wishes f (Carey) But tell me at the time of those sweet sighs By what...
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The Epic of the Fall of Man: A Comparative Study of Caedmon, Dante and Milton

Stephen Humphreys Villiers Gurteen - 1896 - 556 pages
...brought us to one death " Then turning, I to them my speech address'd, And thus began : " Francesca ! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves....ye knew Your yet uncertain wishes ? " She replied : " One day, For our delight we read of Lancelot, How him love thralled. Alone we were, and no Suspicion...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri - 1897 - 526 pages
...ill pass have reached ! " Then turning, I to them my speech addressed. And thus began : " Francesca! your sad fate Even to tears my grief and pity moves....replied : " No greater grief than to remember days 95 100 105 n0 "5 96. Ravenna. M. Ampere speaks of the topographical accuracy of this passage, in his...
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