Here thou to us, of charity and love, Art, as the noon-day torch ; and art, beneath, To mortal men, of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, Lady, and so great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not To thee for aidance, fain would have desire... The Vision, Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise - Página 353de Dante Alighieri - 1881 - 452 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Dante Alighieri - 1814 - 234 páginas
...tlie noon.day torch , and art, heneath, To mortal men, of ho|,ea living spring. So mighty art thon, lady ! and so great, That he who grace desireth, and comes not 15 To thee tor aidance, fain wonld have desire Fly withont wings. Nor only him, who asks, Thy honnty sncconrs,... | |
| 1822 - 382 páginas
...Term by the' eternal counsel pre-ordain'd ; Bnnobler of thy nature, so advanc'd In thee, that it's great Maker did not scorn, Himself, in his own work...great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not Fly without wings. Nor only him, who asks, Thy bounty suceours ; but doth freely oft Forerun the asking.... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 390 páginas
...great Maker did not scorn, Himself, in his own work enclos'd to dwell ; For in thy womb rekindling1 shone the love Reveal'd, whose genial influence makes...great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not To thee for aidance, fain, would have desire Fly without wings. Nor only him, who asks, Thy bounty... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822 - 388 páginas
...advanc'd In thee, that it's great Maker did not scorn. Himself, in his own work enclos'd to dwell i For in thy womb rekindling shone the love Reveal'd,...torch ; and art, beneath, To mortal men, of hope a li ving spring. So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not... | |
| 1842 - 622 páginas
...St. Bernard actually had said. His poetry is only a somewhat adorned history. "Here [in heaven] ,hou to us, of charity and love, Art as the noon-day torch...so great, That he who grace desireth, and comes not To the e for aidance,fain would have desire Fly without wings. Not only him who asks Thy bounty succours... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822 - 398 páginas
...eternal peaee: 10 Here thou to us, of eharity and love, Art, as the noon-day toreh ; and art, heneath, To mortal men, of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That he, who graee desireth, and eomes not To thee for aidanee, fain would have desire Fly without wings. Nor only... | |
| 1904 - 738 páginas
...109.) " Who canst do what thou wilt." He makes Saint Bernard address her thus: (Ib., xxxiii., 34.) " ' Here thou to us, of charity and love, Art, as the...great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not To thee for aidance, fain would have desire Fly without wings.'" (Paradise, xxxiii., 12-18.) Dante's... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1842 - 450 páginas
...shone the love Reveal'd, whose genial influence makes now This flower to germine in eternal peace : Here thou to us, of charity and love. Art, as the...great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not To thee for aidance, fain would have desire Fly without wings. Nor only him, who asks Thy bounty, succours... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1850 - 316 páginas
...shone the love Reveal'd, whose genial influence makes now This flower to germin in eternal peace : Here thou to us, of charity and love, Art, as the...great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not To thee for aidance, fain would have desire 1 Fly without wings. Not only him, who asks, Thy bounty... | |
| 1856 - 678 páginas
...the love Ileveal'd, whose genial influence maketh now This flower to germin in eternal peace : Heve thou to us, of charity and love, Art as the noon-day...of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou lady, aud so great That he who grace desireth, and comes not To thee for aidance, fain would have desire... | |
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