There underneath, not made by torments sad, But by dun shades alone ; where mourning's voice Sounds not of anguish sharp, but breathes in sighs. There I with little innocents abide, Who by death's fangs were bitten, ere exempt From human taint. There... The Vision, Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise - Página 139de Dante Alighieri - 1881 - 452 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Dante Alighieri - 1814 - 246 páginas
...iunocents ahide, Who hy death's tangs were hitten, ere exempt From human taint. There I with those ahide, 30 Who the three holy virtues put not on. But understood the rest, and without hlame Follow'd them all. But if thou know'st and canst. Direct ns, how we soonest may arrive, Where... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 páginas
...influence led : And with such aid I come. There is a place" There underneath, not made by torments sad, But by dun shades alone ; where mourning's voice Sounds...taint. There I with those abide, 30 Who the three holy virtuesf put not on, But understood the resU, and without blame Follow'd them all. But, if thou know'st,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 414 páginas
...plaee* There underneath, not made by torments sad, But by dun shades alone ; where mourning's voiee Sounds not of anguish sharp, but breathes in sighs. There I with little innoeents abide, Who by death's fangs were bitten, ere exempt From human taint. There I nith those... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822
...plaee* There underneath, not made by torments sad, But by dun shades alone ; where mourning's voiee Sounds not of anguish sharp, but breathes in sighs. There I with little innoeents abide, Who by death's fangs were bitten, ere exempt From human taint. There I with those... | |
| 1904 - 738 páginas
...unbaptised infants were condemned by the same Divine "justice" to a similar fate. In that dreary hell " little innocents abide, Who by death's fangs were bitten, ere exempt From human taint." (Purgatory, vii., 81-33.) Virgil meets with the spirit of Statins in Purgatory, and, while congratulating... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1846 - 818 páginas
...seem at the best only ¡lie number of those amongst whom Virgil himself, when guiding Dante — men " Who the three holy virtues put not on, But understood the rest."|| »re their accomplishments and graces, i»or those of the Gentiles — probity, gene• >*nn. «ir... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1859 - 630 páginas
...desirest, and who By me too late was known. There is a place3 There underneath, not made by torments sad, But by dun shades alone ; where mourning's voice Sounds not of anguish sharp, but breathes in sigha There I with little innocents abide, Who by death's fangs were bitten, ere exempt From human... | |
| Vincenzo Botta - 1865 - 444 páginas
...desirest, and who By me too late was known. There is a place There underneath, not made by torments sad, But by dun shades alone; where mourning's voice Sounds...death's fangs were bitten, ere exempt From human taint." The day declines, and Sordello invites the poets to come with him to a beautiful valley, where they... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1865 - 502 páginas
...non si vestiro, e senza vizio Conobber 1' altre, e seguir, tutte quante." " There I with those abide Who the Three Holy Virtues put not on, But understood the rest, and without blame Followed them all." GARY. This arrangement of the virtues was, however, productive of infinite confusion... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1866 - 374 páginas
...si vestiro, e senza vizio Conobber 1' altre, e seguir, tutte quante." A " There I with those abide Who the Three Holy Virtues put not on, But understood the rest, and without blame Followed them all." OARS'. This arrangement of the virtues was, however, productive of infinite confusion... | |
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