IN the midway * of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood, astray Gone from the path direct ; and e'en to tell, It were no easy task, how savage wild That forest, how robust and rough its growth, Which to remember only, my dismay Renews, in... The Vision of Dante Alighieri - Page 1by Dante Alighieri - 1900Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Rigdon - 1890 - 302 pages
...uniformly of—noole» citizeni t and — SELECTIONS FROM CART'S DANTE'S INFEENO. I. In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood,...how robust and rough its growth, Which to remember only, my dismay Renews, in bitterness not far from death. — Line 1, canto I. II. Yet to discourse... | |
| 1890 - 270 pages
...could not be reached by a single plunge. The integrity of his moral nature must have 1 In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood, astray, Gone from the path direct. previously undergone that gradual process of decomposition which could result only from long and sympathetic... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 558 pages
...that lie shall then be conducted by Beatrice into Paradise. He follows the Roman poet. Is the midway * of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood,...forest, how robust and rough its growth, Which to remember2 only, my dismay Renews, in bitterness not lar from death. Yet, to discourse of what there... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 480 pages
...sumptuously performed at Ruvcuua by Guido, who himself died in the ensuing year. ELL. CANTO 1 I» the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood,...e'en to tell It were no easy task, how savage wild Thst forest, how robust and rough its growth, 5 Which to remember only, my dismay Renews, in bitterness... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1894 - 544 pages
...POET'S GUIDE TO THE INFERNO. FROM THE ITALIAN OF DANTK ALUOHIERI. Renews Yet, to All else the midway of this our mortal life I found me in a gloomy wood...how robust and rough its growth, Which to remember only my dismay in bitterness not far from death.. discourse of what there good befell, will I relate... | |
| 1894 - 790 pages
...1300, when he was thirty-five, shortly after his banishment from Florence. He says : "In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood,...how robust and rough its growth, Which to remember only my dismay Renews in bitterness not far from death, Yet to discourse of what there good befell... | |
| George Angier Gordon - 1895 - 344 pages
...eccentric, they have at last landed their followers in Dante's serious predicament : — " In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a g'loomy wood,...how robust and rough its growth, Which to remember only, my dismay Renews, in bitterness not far from death." ' We may assume it as an axiom, that every... | |
| George Angier Gordon - 1895 - 346 pages
...eccentric, they have at last landed their followers in Dante's J serious predicament : — " In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood,...were no easy task, how savage wild That forest, how rohust and rough its growth, Which to remember only, my dismay Renews, in bitterness not far from death."... | |
| George Angier Gordon - 1896 - 350 pages
...eccentric, they have at last landed their followers in Dante's serious predicament : — " In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood,...e'en to tell, It were no easy task, how savage wild LEADERSHIP OF CHRIST. 147 That forest, how robust and rough its growth, Which to remember only, my... | |
| 1896 - 490 pages
...shake it off." Three Prose Fancies By Richard Le Gallienne I — A Poet in the City ** In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood, astray." I (and when I say I, I must be understood to be speaking dramatically) I only venture into the City... | |
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