Pisces' light,' that in his [ner] escort came. To the right hand I turn'd, and fix'd my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars' ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents.* Heaven of their rays Seem'd joyous. O thou northern... The Divine Comedy - Page 148by Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 429 pagesFull view - About this book
| Dante Alighieri - 1853 - 1522 pages
...marked See his Histolre do Dante, ch. uxi. and xl. 8°. Far __ 86-50. PURGATORY, CANTO I 227 Seem'cl joyous. O thou northern site ! bereft Indeed, and...this view I had desisted, straight Turning a little towards the other pole, There from whence now the wain1 had disappeared, I saw an old man3 standing... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester, Andrew Foster - 1853 - 486 pages
...now, 1 To the right hand I turned, and filed my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four nan ne.er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents. Heaven of their' rays Seemed joyous. Oh thou northern site, bereft Indeed, and widowed, since of these deprived. Carry's... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand, Charles Ignatius White - 1856 - 780 pages
...came. To the right hand I turned, and fixed my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents. Heaven of their rays Seemed joyous. 0 thou northern site ! bereft Indeed, and widowed, since of these deprived. As from... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester, Andrew Foster - 1856 - 516 pages
...the right hud I toned, and find my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars ne'er we* before save by the ken Of our first parents. Heaven of their rays Saemed ioyous. Oh thou northern site, bereft Indeed, and widowed, since of these deprived. Ccrey'i... | |
| Carl Eduard Aue - 1857 - 168 pages
...' To the r1ght hand I turned, and fixed my mind On th' other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents. Heaven of the1r rays Seemed joyous. O thou northern site ! bereft Indeed, and w1dowed, s1nce of these depr1ved,'... | |
| W. H. Patten-Saunders - 1865 - 388 pages
...again To the right hand I turned and fixed my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars, ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents;...Seem'd joyous. O thou Northern site! bereft Indeed, and widowed, since of these deprived. This was curiously written by Dante, his era being 12651321, long... | |
| Edwin Dunkin - 1869 - 380 pages
..." To the right hand I turned, and fix'd my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars ne'er seen before, save by the ken Of our first parents. Heaven of their rays Seemed joyous. 0 thou northern site ! bereft Indeed, and widow'd since of these deprived." On first... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1872 - 684 pages
...' To the right hand I turned, and fixed my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars ne'er seen before save by the ken Of our first parents. Heaven of their rays Seemed joyous. O thou northern site ! bereft Indeed and widowed since of these deprived.' This passage,... | |
| 1873 - 336 pages
..." To the right hand I turn'd, and fix'd my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars ne'er seen before save by the ken, Of our first parents....bereft Indeed, and widow'd, since of these deprived.'' (Purgatorio, cant, i.) That this refers (besides the mystic sense) to what is now called the " Southern... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm H. Alexander freiherr von Humboldt - 1875 - 398 pages
...: "To the right hand I turned and fixed my mind On the other pole attentive, where I saw Four stars ne'er seen before, save by the ken Of our first parents....joyous. O thou northern site bereft Indeed, and widow'd, eince of these deprived." Humboldt's acceptance of the opinion that the above lines refer to the Southern... | |
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