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A Shadow of Dante: Being an Essay Towards Studying Himself, His World and ... - Page 263
by Maria Francesca Rossetti - 1910 - 294 pages
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 3

Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 472 pages
...He endured that I may live, And that which all the faithful hope, as I do, 60 With the forementioned vivid consciousness Have drawn me from the sea of...all the garden Of the Eternal Gardener, do I love 65 As soon as I had ceased, a song most sweet Throughout the heaven resounded, and my Lady Said with...
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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 1

Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 782 pages
...the shore. The leaves, wherewith embowered is all the garden Of the Eternal Gardener, do I love «t As much as he has granted them of good." As soon as...and my Lady Said with the others, " Holy, holy, holy ! " And as at some keen light one wakes from sleep 70 By reason of the visual spirit that runs Unto...
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The Divine Comedy, Volume 3

Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 508 pages
...He endured that I may live, And that which all the faithful hope, as I do, &> With the forementioned vivid consciousness Have drawn me from the sea of...all the garden Of the Eternal Gardener, do I love 65 As much as he has granted them of good." As soon as I had ceased, a song most sweet Throughout the...
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The Vatican Decrees in Their Bearing on Civil Allegiance: A Political ...

William Ewart Gladstone - Allegiance - 1874 - 526 pages
...most ' Evangelical ' of Protestants by possibility can be. * Daute, ' Para;liso,' xxvi. 64 — 6. " The leaves, wherewith embowered is all the garden Of the Eternal Gardener, do I love CONCLUSION. 115 No impartial student of history can, I think, fail to regard with much respect and...
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Vaticanism: An Answer to Reproofs and Replies

William Ewart Gladstone - Popes - 1875 - 112 pages
...imponda tutto 1" orto Del Ortolano Eterno, am' io cotanto Quanto da Lui in lor di bene c porto." ' The leaves, wherewith embowered is all the garden...I love As much as He has granted them of good.'— -Longfellow. Whether they be Tyrian or Trojan," Eastern or Western, Eeformed or Unreformed, I desire...
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Rome and the Newest Fashions in Religion: Three Tracts

William Ewart Gladstone - Anti-Catholicism - 1875 - 296 pages
...Unreformed, I desire to renounce and repudiate all which needlessly wounds * Dante, 'Paradise,' xxv1. 64-6. "The leaves, wherewith embowered is all the garden...do I love As much as He has granted them of good. " — Longfellow. ** JEn. x. 108. them, which does them less than justice, which overlooks their place...
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Rome and the Newest Fashions in Religion: Three Tracts

William Ewart Gladstone - Anti-Catholicism - 1875 - 312 pages
...the most ' Evangelical' of Protestants by possibility can be. * Dante, ' Paradise,' xxvi. 64—6. " The leaves, wherewith embowered is all the garden Of the Eternal Gardener, do I love ited them of good."—Longfellow. No impartial student of history can, I think, fail to regard with...
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The Vatican decrees in their bearing on civil allegiance [a reply to W.E ...

William Ewart Gladstone - Allegiance - 1875 - 296 pages
...Unreformed, I desire to renounce and repudiate all which needlessly wounds * Dante, 'Paradise,' xxvi. 64-6. "The leaves, wherewith embowered is all the garden Of the Eternal Gardener, do I love them, which does them less than justice, which overlooks their place in the affections and the care...
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The First Century of the Republic: A Review of American Progress

Theodore Dwight Woolsey - American literature - 1876 - 508 pages
...exercised, and the future American Christian will accept and discard as right requires, and will say : " The leaves, wherewith embowered is all the garden...do I love As much as He has granted them of good." The interchange of evangelistic efforts is constantly increasing. Pearsall Smith went from Philadelphia,...
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The First Century of the Republic: A Review of American Progress

Theodore Dwight Woolsey - American literature - 1876 - 524 pages
...exercised, and the future American Christian will accept and discard aa right requires, and will say : "The leaves, wherewith embowered Is all the garden...do I love As much as He has granted them of good." The interchange of evangelistic efforts is constantly increasing. Pearsall Smith went from Philadelphia,...
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