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Paradiso, Canto 12 – Uproar of the Glorious Corps
“Thus moulded once to form that paragon of living creatures was the ‘dust of the ground’”
Paradiso, Canto 12 – Uproar of the Glorious Corps
“Thus moulded once to form that paragon of living creatures was the ‘dust of the ground’”
Paradiso, Canto 11 – The Opposition
“E’en as, both limned alike and parallel, two bows are drawn o’er softly clouded skies, should Juno’s hest her handy-maid impel”
Paradiso, Canto 11 – The Opposition
“E’en as, both limned alike and parallel, two bows are drawn o’er softly clouded skies, should Juno’s hest her handy-maid impel”
Paradiso, Canto 10 – The Angel of the Sun
“song that in those sweet pipes the loveliest lay of earthly muse or siren doth excel as much as primary light the reflex ray”
Paradiso, Canto 10 – The Angel of the Sun
“song that in those sweet pipes the loveliest lay of earthly muse or siren doth excel as much as primary light the reflex ray”
Paradiso, Canto 9 – The Heaven of Venus
“To those that knew if Folco was my name”
Paradiso, Canto 9 – The Heaven of Venus
“To those that knew if Folco was my name”
Paradiso, Canto 8 – The Grandest Beauty of Beat...
“That in it now was I the proof was clear because, tho’ all unconscious that we rose, I saw my lady’s face had grown more fair”
Paradiso, Canto 8 – The Grandest Beauty of Beat...
“That in it now was I the proof was clear because, tho’ all unconscious that we rose, I saw my lady’s face had grown more fair”
Paradiso, Canto 7 – Dante’s New Doubt
“A doubt within me ‘Say it,’ whispered, ‘say, oh, say it to my lady! Be confess’d to her whose gentle dews my thirst allay’.”
Paradiso, Canto 7 – Dante’s New Doubt
“A doubt within me ‘Say it,’ whispered, ‘say, oh, say it to my lady! Be confess’d to her whose gentle dews my thirst allay’.”