| 1902 - 642 pages
...I had To explore the world, and search the ways of life, Man's evil and his virtue. Forth I eail'd Into the deep illimitable main, With but one bark, and the small faithful band, That yet cleaved to me. As Iberia far, Far as Marocco, either shore I saw, And the Sardinian and each... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822
...eseap'd From Ciree, who beyond a eireling year 90 Had held me near Caieta* by her eharms, Ere thus /Eneas yet had nam'd the shore ; Nor fondness for my son,...age Were I and my eompanions, when we eame To the itrait pass, f where Hereules ordain'd The bound'ries not to be o'erstep'd by man. The walls of Seville... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1831 - 366 pages
...have crown'd Penelope with joy, Could overcome in me the zeal I had To' explore the world, and search the ways of life, Man's evil and his virtue. Forth...main, With but one bark, and the small faithful band That yet cleav'd to me. As Iberia far, Far as Marocco either shore I saw, And the Sardinian and each... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1842 - 450 pages
...have crown 'd Penelope with joy, Could overcome in me the zeal I had To explore the world, and search the ways of life, Man's evil and his virtue. Forth...main, With but one bark, and the small faithful band That yet cleaved to me. As Iberia far, Far as Marocco either shore I saw, And the Sardinian and each... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pages
...have crown'd Penelope with joy, Could overcome in me the zeal I had To explore the world, and search the ways of life, Man's evil and his virtue. Forth...main, With but one bark, and the small faithful band That yet cleaved to me. As Iberia far, Far as Maroeco, either shore I saw, And the Sardinian and each... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Hell - 1847 - 630 pages
...have crown'd Penelope with joy, Could overcome in me the zeal I had To explore the world, and search the ways of life, Man's evil and his virtue. Forth I sail'd i For they were Greeks.] By this it is, perhaps, implied that they were haughty and arrogant. So, in... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1850 - 656 pages
...joy, Could overcome in me the zeal I had To explore the world, and search the ways of life, Alan's evil and his virtue. Forth I sail'd Into the deep...main, With but one bark, and the small faithful band That yet cleaved to me. As Iberia far, Far as Marocco, either shore I saw, . And the Sardinian and... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1860 - 208 pages
...I had To explore the world, and search the ways of life, Man's evil and his virtue. Forth I sailed Into the deep illimitable main, With but one bark, and the small faithful band That yet cleaved to me." Tasso, in the Gierusakmme Liberate, and Pulci, in the Morgante Maggiore, both... | |
| Vincenzo Botta - 1865 - 436 pages
...I had To explore the world, and search the ways of life, Man's evil and his virtue. Forth I sailed Into the deep illimitable main, With but one bark, and the small faithful band That yet cleaved to me. As Iberia far, Far as Marocco, either shore I saw, And the Sardinian and each... | |
| William Lucas Collins - Epic poetry, Greek - 1870 - 158 pages
...I had To explore the world, and search the ways of life, Man's evil and his virtue. Forth I sailed Into the deep illimitable main, With but one bark, and the small faithful band That yet cleaved to me. As Iberia far, Far as Marocco, either shore I saw, And the Sardinian and each... | |
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