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1 Pre | object was to exalt the divine personality, and to lift
2 Pre | accepted the part that the divine wisdom had imposed upon
3 Pre | distinction of quality; in his divine majesty I, thou, and we
4 Pre | interdependence of all things divine and human is far older than
5 Pre | Beloved. Love, of which the divine being is at once the source
6 Pre | wine other than that of divine knowledge, and that his
7 Pre | express his longing after divine wisdom, and the Beatrice,
8 Pre | Nuova, certainly of the Divine Comedy, is no less intangible
9 Pre | and the wine the spirit of divine knowledge which is poured
10 Pre | idol is God; beauty is the divine perfection shining locks
11 II(*) | idle talk with the wine of divine knowledge.~Stanza 2.--The
12 II(*) | Providence as a monument of divine justice, though it be invisible,
13 XI(*) | streams which waters the divine Paradise. To my thinking,
14 XIX | singing with full voice divine,~What lay was his? for '
15 XIX(*) | the minstrel's song, or divine message, which brought him
16 XXIII | to foot an angel's grace divine~Enwrapped her; pure she
17 XXVII | desire, I seized Love's cup divine,~But she that held it poured
18 XXVIII | the mosque none even now divine?~The goblet's carbuncle (
19 XXXIV(*)| is the vessel into which divine love and wisdom are poured;
20 XL(*) | night, by the power of a divine word, ye return to heaven.
21 XLII | None remembers love's right divine;~What has befallen all lovers
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