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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Divina Commedia . 49 How II . OW strange the sculptures that adorn these towers ! This crowd of statues , in whose folded sleeves Birds build their nests ; while ... Divina Commedia . Ah ! from what agonies of.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Divina Commedia . 49 How II . OW strange the sculptures that adorn these towers ! This crowd of statues , in whose folded sleeves Birds build their nests ; while ... Divina Commedia . Ah ! from what agonies of.
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... trampling on despair , What tenderness , what tears , what hate of wrong , What passionate outcry of a soul in pain , Uprose this poem of the earth and air , This mediæval miracle of song ! Divina Commedia . 51 I III . ENTER , and.
... trampling on despair , What tenderness , what tears , what hate of wrong , What passionate outcry of a soul in pain , Uprose this poem of the earth and air , This mediæval miracle of song ! Divina Commedia . 51 I III . ENTER , and.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Divina Commedia . 51 I III . ENTER , and I see thee in the gloom Of the long aisles , O poet saturnine ! And strive to make my steps keep pace with ... Divina Commedia . From the confessionals I hear arise D 2.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Divina Commedia . 51 I III . ENTER , and I see thee in the gloom Of the long aisles , O poet saturnine ! And strive to make my steps keep pace with ... Divina Commedia . From the confessionals I hear arise D 2.
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... , And lamentations from the crypts below ; And then a voice celestial , that begins With the pathetic words , " Although your sins As scarlet be , " and ends with " as the snow . " Divina Commedia . 53 I IV . LIFT mine eyes.
... , And lamentations from the crypts below ; And then a voice celestial , that begins With the pathetic words , " Although your sins As scarlet be , " and ends with " as the snow . " Divina Commedia . 53 I IV . LIFT mine eyes.
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... plays Christ's Triumph , and the angelic roundelays With splendour upon splendour multi- plied ; And Beatrice again at Dante's side No more rebukes , but smiles her words of praise . 54 Divina Commedia . And then the organ sounds ,
... plays Christ's Triumph , and the angelic roundelays With splendour upon splendour multi- plied ; And Beatrice again at Dante's side No more rebukes , but smiles her words of praise . 54 Divina Commedia . And then the organ sounds ,
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aërial Agassiz Baldacca's belfries Bells of Lynn beneath blaze bloom blown Bons amis bowers Bras breath Bridge of Cloud captain Aläu caravan chez Agassiz Chimney Christmas Bells city of Kambalu constel cries cross darkness sinking dead disconsolate Divina Commedia door dream dust embers exultant feet flower FLOWER-DE-LUCE Ford gate GIOTTO'S TOWER Gleams gold golden good-will good-will to men gray old Hawthorne hear heard heart hidden J'ai jewels Kalif Khan land leadeth to Ispahan leaves lifted light lily lonely loud manse meadow midnight minster mist murmur Naught avails night night-wind Noël O'er Ouvrez pain Palingenesis passed peace on earth Père pines reverence road that leadeth roar rode roses sand Seems setting sun shining Sing song Of peace sound spire splendour sweet swords thee thine Thou art thought To-morrow tongue of flame town treasure unknown unseen vision voice Watch wilder wind wizard words youth