Dante's Divina Commedia, 3. cilt

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Tinsley brothers, 1863
 

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Sayfa 298 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me, Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.
Sayfa 314 - ... tyrannised over the others, pecking at them and taking more than his due share of the food ; whereupon the good saint rebuked the creature, saying, ' Thou unjust and insatiable ! thou shalt die miserably, and the greediest animals shall refuse to eat thy flesh.
Sayfa 315 - On his return from Syria, in passing through the Venetian Lagune, vast numbers of birds were singing, and he said to his companion, ' Our sisters the birds are praising their Creator; let us sing with them,' — and he began the sacred service.
Sayfa 315 - ... by the song of the nightingale, and he desired his friend Leo to raise his voice and sing the praises of God in company with the bird. But Leo excused himself by reason of his bad voice ; upon which Francis himself began to sing, and when he stopped, the nightingale took up the strain, and thus they sang alternately, until the night was far advanced, and Francis was obliged to stop, for his voice failed. Then he confessed that the little bird had vanquished him ; he called it to him, thanked...
Sayfa 314 - 0 good young man ! these are the birds to whom the Scripture compares those who are pure and faithful before God ; do not kill them, I beseech thee, but give them rather to me...
Sayfa 260 - ... the earth, near to each other, and two other openings in the heavens opposite to them, and that the judges sat between these. That when they gave judgment, they commanded the just to go to the right hand, and upwards through the...
Sayfa 260 - ... those who rose out of the earth asked the others concerning the things above, and those from heaven asked them concerning the things below, and that they told one another : those wailing and weeping whilst they called to mind, what and how many things they suffered and saw in their journey under the earth ; (for it was a journey of a thousand years) and that these again from heaven explained their enjoyments, and spectacles of immense beauty.
Sayfa 315 - On another occasion, as he was sitting with his disciple Leo, he felt himself penetrated with joy and consolation by the song of the nightingale, and he desired his friend Leo to raise his voice and sing the praises of God in company with the bird. But Leo excused himself by reason of his bad voice ; upon which Francis himself began to sing, and when he stopped, the nightingale took up the strain, and thus they sang alternately, until the night was far advanced, and Francis was obliged to stop, for...
Sayfa 328 - Herse, a hare, pursued by the huntsmen and dogs, ran under the housings of his mule, and cowered there for refuge : the hounds stood at bay ; the foresters laughed ; but St. Anselm wept, and said, " This poor hare reminds me of the soul of a sinner beset by fiends impatient to seize their prey.
Sayfa 315 - On another occasion, preaching at Alviano, he could not make himself heard for the chirping of the swallows, which were at that time building their nests : pausing, therefore, in his sermon, he said, ' My sisters, you have talked enough : it is time that I should have my turn. Be silent, and listen to the word of God ! ' and they were silent immediately.

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