Purgatory and ParadiseP.F. Collier, 1892 - 396 pages |
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CANTO IV | 13 |
Dante and Virgil ascend the mountain of Purgatory by a steep and narrow path pent in on each side | 18 |
The approach of night hindering further ascent Sordello conducts our Poet apart to an eminence from | 36 |
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Æneid angel answer'd appear'd ARGUMENT ascend aught beam Beatrice behold beneath blessed bosom bright Cacciaguida Cæsar canto canto xix Charles of Anjou Chaucer Christ circle Convito cried Dante didst divine dost doth E'en e'er earth edit ediz eternal exclaim'd eyes Fazio degli Uberti fix'd flame Florence Frezzi gaze grace Guido hath hear heard heaven Hell holy King lady light lines living Lombardi look look'd mark'd Milton Monte Casino mortal mount mountain moved ne'er o'er Orlando Furioso Ovid Paradise Lost passage Petrarch Pharsalia Philip IV poet Provençal Purgatory Quadriregio quæ round seem'd shade shadow sight smile song Sordello soul spake speak spirit stars Statius steps stream sweet thee thence thine things thou hast thou mayst thou shalt thought truth turn'd Twixt unto Villani Virgil virtue visage voice whence wings words