| Dante Alighieri - 1814 - 262 pagina’s
...are one. Ask thou no more." A noise as of a sea in tempest torn 31 By warring winds. The stormy hlast of hell With restless fury drives the spirits on Whirl'd round and dash'd amain with sore annoy. When they arrive hefore the ruinous sweep, 35 There shrieks are heard, there lamentatious, moaus, And... | |
| 1857 - 878 pagina’s
...their prevailing element^ and it is this concentration which chiefly constitutes their force : — " Where light was silent all. Bellowing there groan'd...tempest torn By warring winds. The stormy blast of bell With rustless fury drives the spirits on, Whirl'd round and dash'd amain with sore annoy." —... | |
| 1821 - 724 pagina’s
...fair the form 1 floated with about that melancholy storm. 1819. JOHN KEATS. * Dante ; Inferno, c. 5. " The stormy blast of hell With restless fury drives the spirits on, Whiil'd round, and dash'd amain with soie annoy." EDWARJ) HERBERTS LETTEHS TO THE FAMILY ОГ THE POWELLS.... | |
| 1842 - 622 pagina’s
...serene, Into a climate ever vev',l with storms : And to a part I came where no light shines. ***** Into a place I came Where light was silent all. Bellowing...on, Whirl'd round and dash'd amain with sore annoy. When they arrive before the ruinous sweep} There shrieks are heard, there lamentations, moans, And... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 pagina’s
...I came Where light was silent all. Mellowing there groan'd A noise, as of a sea in tempast torn 31 By warring winds. The stormy blast of hell With restless...on, Whirl'd round and dash'd amain with sore annoy. When they arrive-before the ruinous sweep, There shrieks are hoard, there lamentations, moans, And... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822
...wailings to be heard. Now am I eome where many a plaining voiee Smites on mine ear. Into a plaee I eame Where light was silent all. Bellowing there groan'd A noise, as of a sea in tempast torn 31 By warring winds. The stormy blast of hell With restless fury drives the spir.ts on,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1831 - 366 pagina’s
...'gin the rueful wailings to be heard. Now am I come where many a plaining voice Smites on mine ear. Into a place I came Where light was silent all. Bellowing...on, Whirl'd round and dash'd amain with sore annoy. When they arrive before the ruinous sweep, There shrieks are heard, there lamentations, moans, And... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 pagina’s
...mission, the living poet is allowed to pass the judgment-aeut unquestioned ; after which • • . . " Into a place I came Where light was silent all. Bellowing...there groan'd A noise, as of a sea in tempest torn By waving winds. The stormy blast of hell With restless fury drives the spirits on, Whirl'd round and... | |
| 1857 - 602 pagina’s
...their prevailing element ; and it is this concentration which chiefly constitutes their force : — " Where light was silent all. Bellowing there groan'd...on, Whirl'd round and dash'd amain with sore annoy." — (Canto v., line 29.) Having thus asserted for genius its power, and shown in some measure its relation... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pagina’s
...'gin the rueful wailings to be heard. Now am I come where many a plaining voice Smites on mine ear. Into a place I came Where light was silent all. Bellowing there groan 'd A noise, as of a sea in tempest torn By warring winds. The stormy blast of hell With restless... | |
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