| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 474 pages
...flower-de-luce15 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;...robbers doom'd to bleed. Lo! the new Pilate, of whose crueltySuch violence cannot fill the measure up, With no decree to sanction, pushes on Into the temple10... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 444 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...up, With no decree to sanction, pushes on Into the temple1* his yet eager sails. "O sovran Master! when shall I rejoice To see the vengeance, which Thy... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 446 pages
...flower-de-luce15 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 temple16 his yet eager sails. " O sovran Master ! when shall I rejoice To see the vengeance, which... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1910 - 488 pages
...His holy lip The vinegar and gall once more applied ; And He 'twixt living robbers doom'd to bleed.1 Lo ! the new Pilate, of whose cruelty Such violence...sanction, pushes on Into the temple his yet eager sails.2 " O sovran Master ! when shall I rejoice To see the vengeance, which Thy wrath, well-pleased,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1910 - 494 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 doom'd to bleed.1 Lo ! the new Pilate, of whose cruelty Such violence cannot fill the measure up, With no decree... | |
| 1913 - 336 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;...measure up, With no decree to sanction, pushes on. " — (Purg. Canto XX, 85-93.) To Savona, his first, and to Fountainbleau, his last prison, the holy... | |
| 1918 - 880 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;...shall I rejoice To see the vengeance which Thy wrath, well pleased, In secret silence broods! But this was not all. The new order of things had to have its... | |
| 1918 - 918 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;...shall I rejoice To see the vengeance which Thy wrath, well pleased, In secret silence broods! But this was not all. The new order of things had to have its... | |
| 1921 - 206 pages
...gall once more applied; 1 "Purgatory" (Cary's translation), XX. And he twixt living robbers doomed to bleed. Lo! the new Pilate, of whose cruelty Such...sanction, pushes on Into the temple his yet eager sails.1 The disorder which Dante saw everywhere around him seemed to him to be due to the unnatural... | |
| 1905 - 786 pages
...flower-de-luce Enters Alagna; in this 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... | |
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