Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| they belonged. Both went forth from their native place
2 1, Int| to realize it he had gone forth with the pilgrim's staff
3 1, Int| subterranean flames, sends forth from its vortices of fire,
4 1, Int| him no rest; he must go forth, and carry his doctrines
5 1, 1 | needs or necessities bring forth labours and studies, and
6 1, 1 | has eternal reign;~Shows forth what heaven holds, earth
7 1, 3 | enthusiast whose picture is put forth, when it is said:~12.~If
8 1, 3 | to the wind,~To draw me forth from this detested bliss,~
9 1, 4 | did restrain,~And is I one forth not to return again.~Thou
10 1, 5 | flow to the sea; he sends forth from his breast into the
11 2, 1 | sciences, which have brought forth the dregs of opinions, which
12 2, 1 | give me peace;~Why draw me forth from looking at the sun,~
13 2, 1 | concept of her song sends forth.~In words which do but hide
14 2, 1 | light for light, sending forth that~ ./. smoke the effect
15 2, 1 | generation, when the soul comes forth fresh from the intoxication
16 2, 1 | lights, that is having shown forth the Divine Beauty through
17 2, 1 | herd~Hungry pursues, sends forth his nuncio,~From caves of
18 2, 1 | Thetys spouts his water forth.~Lions and eagles of the
19 2, 1 | starts on the hunt trumpets forth his roar, which resounds
20 2, 1 | they move or breathe, spout forth a windy tempest of water.
21 2, 3 | concealed in the heart break forth, nor can they (the eyes)
22 2, 3 | can they (the eyes) send forth the twin torrent to the
23 2, 3 | or speech which breaks forth from the breast.~LIB. Now
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