Thus me my guide address'd, And beckon'd him, that he should come to shore, Near to the stony causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His... THE VISION OR, HELL, PURGATORY, AND PARADISE - Page 79by DANTE ALIGHIERI - 1892Full view - About this book
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 pages
...causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part expos'd on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His face the semblance of a just man's wore, 1 6 So kind and gracious was its outward cheer ; The rest was serpent all : two shaggy claws Reach'd... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1822 - 414 pages
...eauseway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part expos'd on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His faee the semblanee of a just man's wore, 10 So kind and graeious was its outward eheer ; The rest was... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822
...eauseway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Frand appear'd, His head and upper part expos'd on land, But laid not on the shore his bestial train. His faee the semblanee of a just man's wore, 10 So kind and graeious was its outward eheer ; The rest was... | |
| John Ruskin - 1860 - 556 pages
...half-serpent ; — hear what Dante's Fraud is like : — " Forthwith that imago vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid...cheer; The rest was serpent all: two shaggy claws Beach'd to the armpits; and the back and breast, And either side, were painted o'er with nodes And... | |
| John Ruskin - Painting - 1860 - 452 pages
...wore, So kind and gracious was its outward cheer ; The rest was serpent all : two shaggy claws Reach 'd to the armpits ; and the back and breast, And either side, were painted o'er with nodes And orbits. Colors variegated more Nor Turks nor Tartars e'er on cloth of state With interchangeable embroidery... | |
| Vincenzo Botta - 1865 - 430 pages
...come to shore, Near to the stony causeway's utmost edge. Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appeared, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid...cheer ; The rest was serpent all : two shaggy claws Reached to the arm-pits ; and the back and breast, And either side, were painted o'er with nodes And... | |
| Vincenzo Botta - 1865 - 442 pages
...wore, So kind and gracious was its outward cheer ; The rest was serpent all : two shaggy claws Reached to the arm-pits ; and the back and breast, And either side, were painted o'er with nodes And orbits. Colors variegated more, Nor Turks nor Tartars e'er on cloth of state With interchangeable embroidery... | |
| John Ruskin - Aesthetics - 1873 - 552 pages
...half-serpent ; — hear what Dante's Fraud is like : — " Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid...outward cheer ; The rest was serpent all : two shaggy elaws Eeach'd to the armpits ; and the back and breast, And either side, were painted o'er with nodes... | |
| Francis Jacox - Bible - 1873 - 516 pages
...himself to vice industrious, but to nobler deeds timorous and slothful. In Dante's image of Fraud, " His face the semblance of a just man's wore, So kind...was its outward cheer; The rest was serpent all." Mr. Wingrove Cooke tells us of a notorious American criminal whose trial he witnessed at Hongkong for... | |
| John Ruskin - Aesthetics - 1879 - 506 pages
...half-serpent ; — hear what Dante's Fraud is like : — " Forthwith that image vile of Fraud appear'd, His head and upper part exposed on land, But laid...Reach'd to the armpits ; and the back and breast, And cither side, were painted o'er with nodes And orbits. Colors variegated more Nor Turks nor Tartars... | |
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