Here thou to us, of charity and love, Art, as the noon-day torch ; and art, beneath, To mortal men, of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, Lady, and so great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not To thee for aidance, fain would have desire... The Catechism of Positive Religion - Página 334por Auguste Comte - 1858 - 428 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Dante Alighieri - 1814 - 234 páginas
...tlie noon.day torch , and art, heneath, To mortal men, of ho|,ea living spring. So mighty art thon, lady ! and so great, That he who grace desireth, and comes not 15 To thee tor aidance, fain wonld have desire Fly withont wings. Nor only him, who asks, Thy honnty... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 390 páginas
...charity and love, Art, as the noon-day torch ; and art, beneath, To mortal men, of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That he, who...aidance, fain, would have desire Fly without wings. Nor only him, who asks, Thy bounty succours j but doth freely oft Forerun the asking. Whatsoe'er may... | |
| 1842 - 622 páginas
...charity and love, Art as the noon-day torch ; and art, beneath. To mortal men, of Hope a living spring, So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That he who grace desireth, and comes not To the e for aidance,fain would have desire Fly without wings. Not only him who asks Thy bounty succours... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822 - 388 páginas
...charity and love, Art, as the noon-day torch ; and art, beneath, To mortal men, of hope a li ving spring. So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not Fly without wings. Nor only him, who asks, Thy bounty suecours ; but doth freely oft Forerun the asking.... | |
| 1822 - 382 páginas
...charity and love, Art, as the noon-day torch ; and art, beneath, To mortal men, of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That he, who grace desireth, and comes not Fly without wings. Nor only him, who asks, Thy bounty suceours ; but doth freely oft Forerun the asking.... | |
| 1904 - 738 páginas
...charity and love, Art, as the noon-day torch; and art, beneath, To mortal men of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That he, who...aidance, fain would have desire Fly without wings.'" (Paradise, xxxiii., 12-18.) Dante's Mariolatry is frank and unqualified. Mary is the queen of heaven,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1842 - 450 páginas
...charity and love. Art, as the noonday torch ; and art, beneath, To mortal men, of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That he, who...aidance, fain would have desire Fly without wings. Nor only him, who asks Thy bounty, succours ; but doth freely oft Forerun the asking. Whatsoe'er may... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 páginas
...charity and love, Art, as the noon-day torch ; and art, heneath, To mortal men, of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That he, who...and comes not To thee for aidance, fain would have desire2 Fly without wings. Not only him, who asks, Thy bounty suecours ; but doth freely oft Forerun... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1845 - 636 páginas
...charity and love, Art, as the noonday torch ; and art, beneath, To mortal men, of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That he, who...without wings. Not only him, who asks, Thy bounty succors ; but doth freely oft Forerun the asking. Whatsoe'er may be Of excellence in creature, pity... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1858 - 628 páginas
...beneath, To mortal men, of hope a living spring. So mighty art thou, lady, and so great, That lie, who grace desireth, and comes not To thee for aidance, fain would have desire2 Fly without wings. Not only him, who asks, Thy bounty succors ; but doth freely oft Forerun... | |
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