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" Alas ! by what sweet thoughts, what fond desire Must they at length to that 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. But tell me ; in the time... "
The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: Hell, Purgatory, Paradise - Page 22
by Dante Alighieri - 1909 - 428 pages
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The Banquet Book: A Classified Collection of Quotations Designed for General ...

Cuyler Reynolds - 1902 - 504 pages
...When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thon ! SCOTT, Marmion. Canto vi, st. 30. No greater grief than to remember days Of joy when misery is at hand. DANTE, HeU. Canto v. This sickness doth infect The very life-blood of our enterprise. King Henry IV....
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Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ...

1903 - 1186 pages
...Ildl. Canto Hi. Linz a. The wretched souls of those who lived Without or praise or blame. Line 34. No greater grief than to remember days Of joy when misery is at hand.1 Canto c. Line 121. FRANgOIS VILLON. Circa 1430-1484. Where are the snows of last year ? * Dei...
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Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ...

John Bartlett - 1903 - 1188 pages
...here. hell. Canto Hi. Line a. The wretched souls of those who lived Without or praise or blame. Line 34 No greater grief than to remember days Of joy when misery is at hand.1 Canto v. Line 121. FRANCOIS VILLON. Circa 1430-1484. Where are the snows of last year ? J Dt$...
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The Bibliophile Library of Literature, Art and Rare Manuscripts: History ...

Forrest Morgan, Caroline Ticknor - 1904 - 396 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....days Of joy, when misery is at hand. That kens Thy learned instructor. Yet so eagerly If thou art bent to know the primal root, From whence our love gat...
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The World's Best Poetry ...

John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Charles Francis Richardson, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard - 1904 - 930 pages
...the secret soul to show, For truth denies all eloquence to woe. The Corsair, Canto III. ' LORD BYRON. No greater grief than to remember days Of joy when misery is at hand. Inferno, Canto V. DANTE. I am not mad ; — I would to heaven I were ! For then, 'tis like I should...
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Best Thoughts of Best Thinkers: Amplified, Classified, Exemplified and ...

Hialmer Day Gould, Edward Louis Hessenmueller - 1904 - 920 pages
...the breast, And labour 's done: Two pale feet crossed in rest, The race is won. — Dinah M. Muloch. No greater grief than to remember days Of joy when misery is at hand. — Dante Alighitri. As when, O lady mine, With chisell'd touch The stone unhewn and cold Becomes a...
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Dante, the Wayfarer

Christopher Hare - 1905 - 554 pages
...to them again, and I spoke, beginning : ' Francesca, thy torments make me weep with grief and pity. But tell me : in the time of your sweet sighs, by what and how love granted that you knew your yet uncertain wishes ? ' She replied : ' There is no greater pain than to remember happy...
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The Tragedy of Richard the Third: With the Landing of Earle Richmond, and ...

William Shakespeare - 1908 - 652 pages
...— Love's Labour's, IV, iii, 384. — ED.] 11o, i11. what thou wast . . . what thou art] Compare: 'No greater grief than to remember days Of joy when misery is at hand.' — Dante, Injerno, canto v, ll 1 1 8, 119, Cary's translation, where there is the following note:...
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A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the ...

Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 pages
...is in him till some mighty affection or grief has humanized the soul. — F. W. Robertson. There is e law excuses no man ; not that all men know the law, but because it — Dante. Sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier things. — Tennyson. Great grief makes...
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 17

1909 - 550 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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