| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1828 - 416 pages
...visited almost every part of Europe after the execution of Molai J. Dante alludes to this tragedy, " Lo ! the new Pilate, of whose cruelty Such violence...sanction, pushes on Into the temple his yet eager sails. ยง" * Hist, dcs Templiers, i. 01. t Scriptores Italici, tom. iii. col. 583. Hist, des Templiers, i.... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1842 - 450 pages
...flower-de-luce Enter Alagna ; in his Vicar, Christ Himself a captive, and his mockery Acted again. Lo ! to his holy lip The vinegar and gall once more applied ; And he 'twixt living robbers doom'd to bleed." Cory. In the invective of St. Peter, the severest in the whole Commedia, which is called forth by the... | |
| Frederick William Faber - 1842 - 672 pages
...flower-de-luce Enters Alagna; in His vicar, Christ Himself a captive, and His mockery Acted again. Lo ! to His holy lip The vinegar and gall once more applied ; And He 'twixt living robbers doomed to bleed. Lo ! the new Pilate, of whose cruelty Such violence cannot fill the measure up, With... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pages
...flower-de-luce2 Enters Alagna ; in his Vicar Christ Himself a captive, and his mockery Acted again. Lo ! to his holy lip The vinegar and gall once more applied...up, With no decree to sanction, pushes on Into the temple3 his yet eager sails. " O sovran Mastert! when shall I rejoice 1 The other.'] Charles, King... | |
| Charles Mills - 1844 - 542 pages
...cio nol sazia, ma senza decreto Porta nel templo le cupide velo. Del Purgatorio, canto 20, 91. Lu ! the new Pilate, of whose cruelty Such violence cannot...sanction, pushes on Into the temple his yet eager sails. tortured the knights into self-condemnation. He had not even a fair case of prosecution. We are driven,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1845 - 636 pages
...flower-de-luce** Enters Alagna ; in his Vicar Christ Himself a captive, and his mockery Acted again. Lo! to his holy lip The vinegar and gall once more applied ; And be 'twixt living robbers doom'd to bleed. Lo ! the new Pilate, of whose cruelty Such violence cannot... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1846 - 426 pages
...visited almost every part of Europe after the execution of Molai.3 Dante alludes to this tragedy : Lo ! the new Pilate, of whose cruelty Such violence...sanction, pushes on Into the temple his yet eager sails.4 Nevertheless some learned men among the moderns have been inclined to doubt the innocence of... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1846 - 412 pages
...visited almost every part of Europe after the execution of Molai.3 Dante alludes to this tragedy : Lo ! the new Pilate, of whose cruelty Such violence...sanction, pushes on Into the temple his yet eager sails.4 Nevertheless some learned men among the moderns have been inclined to doubt the innocence of... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1850 - 316 pages
...flower-de-luce1 Enters Alagna; in his Vicar Christ Himself a captive, and his mockery Acted again. Lo ! to his holy lip The vinegar and gall once more applied...With no decree to sanction, pushes on Into the temple 2 his yet eager sails. " O sovran Master 3 ! when shall I rejoice To see the vengeance, which thy wrath,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1850 - 656 pages
...flower-de-luce1 Enters Alagna ; in his Vicar Christ Himself a captive, and his mockery Acted again. Lo! to his holy lip The vinegar and gall once more applied...'twixt living robbers doom'd to bleed. Lo ! the new Pilule, of whoso cruelty Such violence cannot fill the measure up, With no decree to sanction, pushes... | |
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