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2502 pV, 50 | unlike in their opposition of sexes, I, to the end that in her
2503 pI, 14 | more friendly terms. The shad accompanied the vernal season,
2504 mIII, 22 | sun banished 2 winter's shade, forcing all cold to suffer
2505 pI, 13 | Fine linen with its white shaded into green, which the maiden,
2506 pI, 10 | candle this banished the shades of night, and put to sleep
2507 mIII, 22 | winter, which the newborn shadiness of the forest had made with
2508 pVIII, 81 | things above, and kept the shaft of its vision for the heights.
2509 pIV, 35 | raging of the winds, 1 now is shaken by the threatening rumble
2510 mVII, 67 | and likewise covetousness shakes it, and loots the whole
2511 pIV, 45 | love.' ~Then she, slowly shaking her head, said in words
2512 pIX, 95 | gluttony be chastised by shamefaced beggary. Let him who sleeps
2513 mI, 3 | of active nature trembles shamefully at the way in which it declines
2514 pIV, 38 | branding them with the mark of shamelessness, and fortifies those who
2515 pI, 16 | progeny; but by licking and shaping them again and again with
2516 pI, 14 | poor with its body which is shared by all. The plaice atoned
2517 pV, 50 | leaves she had been made a sharer), she might, according to
2518 pVIII, 82 | of fame, and to make them sharers in the grace of her benediction.
2519 pIV, 35 | furnace of heat, now is sharpened with the severity of cold.
2520 pIX, 88 | stings of reproof, more sharply than the others, one who,
2521 pIV, 43 | intellect,' I said, 'the sharpness of my burning desire, the
2522 pI, 16 | them the spark of life. The she-bear gave birth through the openings
2523 pVIII, 77 | locks had known the biting shears. And his face also, as manly
2524 pI, 16 | grazing citizens with frequent shedding of innocent blood. The wild
2525 pI, 16 | and preyed on a flock of sheep, not only for their coats,
2526 pVI, 62 | without they are situated in sheer, naked, and lonely poverty.
2527 pVIII, 85 | with a reed-pen a papyrus sheet with an epistolary composition
2528 pI, 14 | its private injury on the shell-fish; but the latter, as if laboring
2529 pVII, 71 | pulls down the hospitable shelter. She is a possession which
2530 pVI, 59 | remains to be shown how it is ship-Wrecked~ ./. on the most universal
2531 pIX, 91 | knife had cut and bared the shock of hair, and on this, by
2532 pV, 49 | degree. But if its spark shoots into a flame, or its little
2533 pI, 8 | great numbers along the shore. On the opposite side, the
2534 pVIII, 83 | such hungry scissors,~that, shortened in the fashion of the cutting,
2535 pI, 13 | the maiden, as she herself shortly afterward said, had woven
2536 pVIII, 81 | were not bound to a scant shortness, but, extending in ample
2537 mIV, 33 | features are bedewed with a shower of weeping, what the tears
2538 pVI, 61 | the favor of nature has showered upon him, are not sufficient,
2539 pI, 10 | or reached its full and shrank, as if it worshiped the
2540 pIX, 91 | Ulysses played a fox-like shrewdness. There Cato was intoxicated
2541 pVI, 60 | Bacchus-like relics of his own shrine-should not be separated from him
2542 pVIII, 81 | seemed not destined to shrink , but rather to increase
2543 pI, 12 | brood. There lived sparrows, shrunk to, low, pygmean atoms;
2544 mVIII, 76 | the money linger in the shut moneybags and sleep inactive,
2545 mVI, 58(2) | Reading Sic urtica, with Migne.
2546 pIII, 24 | feeling, has made thy mind to sicken, so that not only thine
2547 pVII, 73 | as his own, let him con ~sider his riches in the riches
2548 pIX, 91 | sobriety; Plato shone with the sidereal splendor of genius. There
2549 pII, 19 | was collecting my rays of sight-the maniples, as it were, of
2550 pVIII, 86 | sealed and marked with a signet, on which an artist's skill
2551 pIX, 93 | illicit passion, but which signified those embraces of the mystic
2552 pVIII, 81 | substance of golden - and - silken threads joined in the ~kiss
2553 pI, 11 | A garment, woven from silky wool and covered with many
2554 pVIII, 85 | favors of fair fortune! Since similarities rejoice in a scorn of things
2555 pVI, 63 | characteristic name is to have similarity in its sound to her real
2556 pI, 11 | the lily Next, as if its simplicity had been thrown aside and
2557 pV, 53 | manner of true inherence, but simply by the way of external connection,
2558 mI, 4 | hand of Jove, and every sinew of Apollo would pause and
2559 mV, 47 | life, agreeable misfortune, sinful forgiveness, pardonable
2560 pI, 15 | with horrid noises, like a singer of burlesque perpetrating
2561 mIII, 23 | in which the nightingale, singing a song with a tongue of
2562 mIX, 87 | laughter. The lyre, which sings always like a nightingale
2563 pVIII, 82 | with a kiss. And while the singular distinction of her beauty,
2564 pVII, 69 | in their very arrogance, sink while they bear themselves
2565 pIX, 92 | voluptuousness of carnal love. There Sinon's weapons were the subterfuges
2566 mV, 48 | Myrrha, too subject to her sire, was a parent with her progenitor,
2567 pI, 14 | with the lower members of a siren, and with the face of a
2568 pVI, 60 | hostile friendship, like sirens they sweetly bear on their
2569 pVI, 63 | nurses of discord, 1 the sisters of madness, the mothers
2570 mIX, 88 | slighter gifts of song. Sistra which asked the touch of
2571 pVI, 62 | foods, without they are situated in sheer, naked, and lonely
2572 pIX, 91 | passed from the shadow of a sketch to the truth of very being,
2573 pIX, 91 | left he bore an animal's skin from which a knife had cut
2574 pVII, 73 | blatant herd, or dull the slanderous tongues by reproof and correction.
2575 pI, 12 | colored magpie kept up a sleepless attention to argument. The
2576 pIX, 95 | shamefaced beggary. Let him who sleeps in the Lethean stream of
2577 mIX, 88 | with its flavor bearing the slighter gifts of song. Sistra which
2578 pV, 49 | let the style, which had slightly wandered toward the boyish
2579 pV, 57 | become stuck in the greedy slime of the sluggish fen. Others,
2580 pI, 15 | that which it lost in the slimness of its lower body. These
2581 pIII, 26 | firmament of reason, turn and slip down into the decline of
2582 pIV, 45 | was being made of Cupid, I slipped a question of the following
2583 pI, 14 | approach. The small muraena, slit with many an opening, gathered
2584 pV, 55 | the unproductiveness of sloth is wont to form its abundance
2585 pV, 57 | watchfulness of soul shake off slothful sleep, so that, stirred
2586 pVIII, 82 | welcome, behold, a maiden of slow and somewhat sadder step,
2587 mIX, 87 | which came with dull sound, slowed the progress of this music
2588 mIII, 22 | earth, groaning with the sluggishness of winter, and greets it
2589 pIV, 42 | little spark of reason to slumber, that, he, drunk, with the
2590 pVI, 64 | honors one by one, from the smallest to those of the widest scope.
2591 mV, 48 | laughing he jeers, with smarting ointment he anoints, laying
2592 pIX, 90 | appearance of Prodigality smell the footsteps of Generosity
2593 pIX, 93 | beginning of delight and joy smells sweetly in this, that I
2594 mV, 48 | excepts hardly a one; he smites all things with the anger
2595 pI, 5 | beauty 3. And a golden comb smoothed into the dance of due orderliness
2596 pIX, 91 | face was delicate with the smoothness of youth, and unfurrowed
2597 pVI, 64 | the muse of Virgil, are smothered by its voice. Now the rich
2598 pVI, 62 | guile of the stealthy thief snatch it away, nevertheless it
2599 pIII, 24 | being words which had been, so-to speak, archetypes ideally
2600 mVIII, 75 | the draughts of Bacchus, soberly, drink but little, that
2601 pVIII, 78 | marriage, what patrimony the sociable and jocund cithara established.
2602 mI, 3 | Nature 1 in abeyance; when society is ruined and destroyed
2603 mIII, 21 | Flower-bearing Zephyrus had softened the rugged year, and quelled
2604 pVIII, 77 | evident no traces of feminine softness; the strength of manly dignity
2605 pIV, 44 | since it pleased me to sojourn in the grateful palace of
2606 pVI, 65 | cure for error, the only solace for human misfortune, alone
2607 pI, 16 | murderous weapon of a tusk, sold its death to the dogs for
2608 pV, 51 | inexcusable and monstrous solecism. ~Furthermore, my command
2609 pIV, 39 | points of these invectives solely against the faults of human
2610 pVIII, 86 | congregation, and, in the due solemnity of thine office, smite them
2611 pV, 51 | powerful thunder of threats, to solemnize in her connections as reason
2612 pIX, 93 | approach, and was seen to go solemnly to a solemn meeting. And
2613 pVIII, 83 | those suffering shipwreck, solitary ports on earthly floods!
2614 pI, 11 | dwelt like a hermit in solitudes of desert places. The swan,
2615 pIV, 34 | virgo hujus quaestionis solutionem in vestibulo excubare demonstrans. ~
2616 pIV, 46 | Besides I am bound to the solving of thy problems by solemn
2617 pVIII, 82 | behold, a maiden of slow and somewhat sadder step, calmer in the
2618 pI, 15(1) | Migne has ab hostibus somnum mortis incurrebat, " met
2619 mV, 47 | tearful laughter, sick repose, soothing hell, sorrowful paradise,
2620 pIV, 36 | is proved an unlettered sophist. He avoids the fitting relation
2621 pI, 12 | sang psalms of future deep sorrowing. The night owl was so gross
2622 pVI, 65 | does not lack the favor of sounding fame. For though wisdom
2623 pVII, 71 | and falls into disease, soundness of mind rots into decay,
2624 pIV, 40 | literature the poetic lyre sounds a false note, but within
2625 Pre, 1 | do with Chaucer, with the sources from which he drew, and
2626 pIV, 36 | activities at variance with the sovereignty which is over their obedience.
2627 mVII, 66 | begets hate, incites anger, sows strife, nourishes dissension,
2628 mVIII, 76 | a common, ~ ./. simple, spare diet wear out the mutinies
2629 pI, 8 | of a group of three stars sparkled with glad ~delight. Of these
2630 pI, 12 | decimating its brood. There lived sparrows, shrunk to, low, pygmean
2631 pVIII, 76 | PROSE VIII. ~Cum in hanc spcecialis disciplinae semitam. ~While
2632 pV, 51 | corroborates, two genders specially, namely masculine and feminine-albeit
2633 mIII, 22(1) | Lat. violae speculuim. ~
2634 pIV, 36 | Drawing away from power to spell of love aright, he is proved
2635 pV, 56 | The latter without cease spends the night in taverns; the
2636 pVI, 65 | abroad, it reunites; though spent, it returns; though confiscated,
2637 mV, 46 | Pax odio, fraudique fides, spes juncla timori. ~Love is
2638 pIII, 24 | to keep watch, that like spies on foreign enemies they
2639 pI, 14 | armored with javelins of spines, shunned the ~insults of
2640 pVII, 73 | which the favor of fame spits indignantly. On gaining
2641 pII, 18 | ornamenta quamvis plenis suae splendidilatis flammarent ardoribus. ~Although
2642 pVII, 72 | glory by mere silence. They spoil the pure 1 brightness of
2643 mIII, 22 | a boy; in which Phoebus spoils night ~of its proper hours,
2644 pIV, 40 | great body of the gods is spoken of by the poets idly and
2645 pV, 55 | has unreasonably changed a spontaneous work into a mechanical,
2646 pIV, 40 | that they wanton at the sports of ~love is false 1 reme
2647 pIV, 40 | attests it. In Him is no spot found, Him no evil fault
2648 mIII, 22 | abundant favor of the spring spreads out its treasures in its
2649 mII, 18 | speaking of the ease of the spring-tide, starred the arbute trees,
2650 mIII, 23 | the festival of its own spring-time, in jubilee for which it
2651 pIV, 40 | immortal, a fountain always springing, a fruitful conservatory
2652 pV, 56 | former dwells by gleaming springs, silvery in white splendors;
2653 pI, 11 | of the emerald. Moreover, spun exceedingly fine so as to
2654 pVII, 72 | hell of the human mind, the spur of contention, the sting
2655 pIX, 93 | a cloak for her secretly spying on the pictures of Truth,
2656 Pre, 1 | very sage,' the 'Doctor SS. Theologiae Famosus,' is
2657 mV, 47(1) | words - instabilis ludus, stabilis delusio. ~
2658 pIV, 44 | perishable things be given stability through instability, infinity
2659 pI, 16 | with impatient tooth. The stag and doe, light in fleetness
2660 Pre, 2 | help and guidance at every stage. ~D. M. M. ~YALE UNIVERSITY, ~
2661 pIV, 44 | of deputy, a coiner for stamping the orders of things, for
2662 mI, 3 | beauty of character, the standard of chastity, the love of
2663 Pre, 2 | variance with the fundamental ~standards of good English literature.
2664 pI, 7 | constant journeying to its starting-place, seemed almost a useless
2665 pI, 11 | manifold hue. At first it startled the sight with the white
2666 pIV, 45 | in the ~outskirt world I stationed Venus who is skilled in
2667 pVIII, 77(1)| Reading staturam ancipitem, with Migne. ~
2668 mVII, 66 | covetousness is made poor, and stays wealthy without, but ~needy
2669 pI, 9 | And on this, below the steady tongue of a balance, in
2670 pVII, 72 | cloud of traducement, or to steal his glory by mere silence.
2671 pVI, 63 | one enters into the art of stealing. They are the source of
2672 pVI, 60 | This Bacchilatria, who steals the spark of reason from
2673 pIV, 40 | deities are said to have stealthily withdrawn their hands from
2674 pV, 57 | caution the precipices of the steep mountain, dash themselves
2675 pI, 13 | itself not as own son, but as stepchild. The swallow returned from
2676 mI, 4 | plowshare plows along 1 a sterile beach. Thus the iambic measure
2677 pVI, 64 | is not willing to treat sternly the entreaties of his stepmother.
2678 pVII, 70 | and holds their arms as stiff as a bow; their feet graze
2679 pVIII, 86 | instruments of music, and, stirring them from dumb silence,
2680 mVII, 66 | breaks established bonds, stirs up sons against fathers,
2681 mIX, 87 | in the ears, so that the stony hardness of the heart became
2682 pI, 11 | sweet lyre of music the stopping of its life. There ~on the
2683 pI, 12 | rained so great a treasure store of beauty that you would
2684 pI, 12(1) | Migne reads ciconia, stork. ~
2685 pIV, 36 | vexed into the wrath of the storm, now returns to the peace
2686 pVII, 75 | inwardly they belch the sharp storms of detraction.' ~Then I,
2687 pVIII, 81 | cast down, but, with neck straight, fixed its gaze on things
2688 pV, 54 | if, in the pursuit of too strained a metaphor, she should change
2689 mIX, 87 | by itself silenced these strains-the sweet song of the pentachord,
2690 mIV, 33 | who desire it, why thou, a stranger from the skies, seekest
2691 pV, 50 | proper work, and become strangers to the anvils.f For the
2692 pV, 49 | fear lest I should seem to strangle, clear and eloquent truth
2693 mV, 47 | time past saw through the stratagem of Antaeus and vanquished
2694 pV, 50 | which she may bring the stratagems of the Fates to naught,
2695 pIX, 90 | condole with warped and straying error, I cannot be unmoved
2696 pI, 10 | likeness of the sun. With its streaming candle this banished the
2697 pV, 52 | draw upon divers stores of strength-though there are some which have
2698 pIII, 23 | She, kindly raising me, strengthened my dizzy steps with the
2699 pIV, 34 | these words I returned, with strict restraint of my voice, a
2700 pI, 11 | the name of war where you strike, but I only am struck..
2701 pIX, 90 | music, and of strange and striking appearance, Genius came
2702 pVII, 70 | they bring to bear on the stripling beard the frequent treachery
2703 mVI, 59 | light of justice. For vice strips itself openly; falsehood
2704 pVI, 61 | ether in its brightness, and strives with the green light of
2705 mIX, 87 | one struck these drums a stroke of gentle force, aroused
2706 pIV, 40 | as it were in a splendid structure, to the end that from the
2707 pIII, 25 | dissenting agreement, produce the structures of the palace of earth,
2708 pIII, 23 | in life nor in death, I struggled between the two. She, kindly
2709 pVIII, 79 | weeping. A wreath of lilies, strung by a beautiful chain, smiled
2710 pV, 57 | the vehement flood, become stuck in the greedy slime of the
2711 pVIII, 79 | praise. A noble seal of gold, studded by a starry multitude of
2712 pI, 13 | not with the artfulness of study but with the mastery of
2713 pVIII, 80 | in being made of common stuff. Obedient to the canons
2714 pV, 55 | from its surfeit. Venus stung by these fatal passions,
2715 pIII, 31 | her appearance I had been stupefied in the false death of ecstasy,
2716 pIV, 43 | the skilful artisan of a stupendous production, like the industrious
2717 pIV, 42 | keenness expel the intellect's stupidity, let constancy of attention
2718 pI, 14 | the glades of the sea. The sturgeon offered the excellence 1
2719 pII, 18 | ornamenta quamvis plenis suae splendidilatis flammarent
2720 pIX, 92 | s gifts, for old age had subjected it to hollow ~creases, and
2721 pV, 53(3) | Reading subjecti, with B. and Migne.
2722 pIV, 35 | activities are bound in willing subjection to the inviolability of
2723 pIII, 27 | action fashions it; man submits himself to the will of the
2724 pV, 52 | in a thing retentive of substantive nature. Besides this, I
2725 pIX, 92 | Sinon's weapons were the subterfuges of trick and concealment.
2726 pV, 54 | hands of the Fates, and more subtly still joining these one
2727 pIX, 90 | mean, neither complained of subtraction and curtailment, nor grieved
2728 pIII, 27 | foreign-born, dwelling in a suburb of the universe, does not
2729 pIV, 37 | perversion. And while he subverts me with such pursuit, he
2730 pIII, 25 | than the body, envy its successes. And in it I have established
2731 pIII, 28 | appearance with the various successions of seasons-how now it rejoices
2732 pVII, 69 | the grammatic art and are suckled at its breasts, profess
2733 mIII, 22 | which this nourisher first suckles her offspring. It was the
2734 pVIII, 76 | behold, a man, appearing suddenly and to my amazement, having
2735 pVI, 62 | width of the door hardly suffices for their egress. ~These
2736 pI, 17 | some frail probabilities suggested, I think that there laughed
2737 Pre, 2 | Yale University, at whose suggestion the work was undertaken,
2738 pV, 55 | Enmeshed in the ruin-bringing suggestions of her adulterer, she has
2739 pII, 21 | glad gaiety. So was the sum of all things eager in attention
2740 pV, 54 | demands, and what the loftier summit of the predicate ; for so,
2741 pVIII, 86 | them from dumb silence, summon them to the measures of
2742 pV, 54 | those parts that had been sundered by the hands of the Fates,
2743 pIV, 45 | should not suffer violent sundering at the hands of the Fates.' ~
2744 pV, 57 | Up to this point I have sung a sorrowful song of suffering
2745 pVIII, 84 | and who yet within are sunk into weak and bestial ugliness,
2746 pVII, 70 | markedly, turn up their chins superciliously, and holds their arms as
2747 pIV, 39 | strength, but by the trick of superstitious glove, feigning to be boys.' ~
2748 pIV, 35 | in various forms under my supervision and ordering, marvel greatly
2749 pI, 7 | bold pride of their beams, supplanted and out - ' shone the other
2750 pIX, 92 | unfamiliar nature, so to speak, supplementary to the former, now offered
2751 pI, 17 | animals, when it asked for supplements, to the full. This representation
2752 pI, 7 | the eye with false light, supplied its substance but the pure
2753 pIV, 44 | be guided by the supreme Supporter. Without the help, however,
2754 pIII, 23 | with the comfort of her supporting hands, and, encircling me
2755 pI, 7 | especial splendor, to demand supremacy over the others. ~Furthermore,
2756 pIV, 40 | his peculiar quality. For surely, when the dreams of Epicurus
2757 pV, 55 | back like vomit from its surfeit. Venus stung by these fatal
2758 pI, 5 | but by native clearness surpassing nature, showed on a starry
2759 pIX, 90 | Therefore I am wearied with surprise why, at a condemnation of
2760 pVIII, 80 | Nature recognized, though surrounded by few attendants, and hastened
2761 mVI, 58 | shadow of its shadow is left surviving; lacking light, abounding
2762 pV, 52 | overthrow her laws, she suspends in the exclusion of an eternal
2763 pVII, 69 | or silence, the mother of suspicion, or some peculiarity of
2764 pIX, 94 | shipwrecked in gluttony, or swallows greedily the delirium of
2765 pI, 11 | solitudes of desert places. The swan, herald of its own death,
2766 pVIII, 79 | Yet the whiteness of her swan-like hair scorned to ask for
2767 pVII, 70 | in equality of worth, or sway in more exalted eminence
2768 pI, 17 | now they gave birth to the sweet-scented infancy of flowers, now
2769 mI, 4 | once pressed on me would sweeten my lips with flavor, and,
2770 pIII, 23 | encircling me in her embrace and sweetening my lips with modest kisses,
2771 pIV, 40 | finds, in secret within, the sweeter kernel of truth? Sometimes
2772 pVII, 73 | who throw out the honey of sweetest flattery; who, that they
2773 pVII, 74 | the poet of blandishment swells up in a grandiose style
2774 pI, 15 | sculpture, seemed by miracle to swim. ~A damask tunic, also,
2775 mVII, 67 | assault of enemy, and imagines swords threatening the neck, and
2776 pIV, 36 | solemn obligations of ~faith sworn with its sister. and fears
2777 pVII, 73 | wintry avarice, the greedy sycophant grows cold in his praise
2778 mI, 4 | in which always the long syllable does not permit a short.
2779 pV, 53 | Moreover, I added that a syllogistic conclusion in the due order
2780 pVIII, 83 | excellence; how by the holy synod of the virtues pride is
2781 Pre, 2 | ideas, for which English synonyms and approved figures of
2782 pI, 14 | of its flesh to royal tables -- as a special blessing.
2783 pVII, 69 | minds of men into arrogance. Tainted by the fatal contagion of
2784 mIII, 23 | flies to the gods above, and talks with Jove. A silver splendor
2785 mII, 18 | fragrant flower of Adonis. The tall lily's silver proclaimed
2786 pVI, 63 | seduce their palates with the tang of salts, that they may
2787 pIV, 46 | eagerly try to explore his tangled maze, though thou oughtest
2788 pIV, 36(1) | Reading tantum, with Migne.
2789 pIX, 95 | Then the lights of the tapers in their hands became drowsy,
2790 pI, 14 | the palates of those who tasted. The trout was baptized
2791 pI, 14 | its savor, greeting the tastes of men with its approach.
2792 pV, 56 | cease spends the night in taverns; the former continues days
2793 pVI, 62 | carefully fawn upon this tax collecting stomach, they
2794 pVI, 62 | due of food to the daily tax-collector, he, more than loaded, has
2795 mVIII, 75 | METRE VIII. ~Nec te gulosae Scylla voraginis
2796 pIII, 32 | a pupil disciplined by a teacher instructing him and informing
2797 pIII, 26 | wanton with brutes. Reason teaches man to find in exile a home;
2798 pIV, 35 | ordering, marvel greatly at my teachings, as they cross the floods
2799 pIV, 41 | outrage, and themselves tear apart my garments piece
2800 mV, 48 | father. But why should I tell more ? Under the spear of
2801 pVIII, 85 | evidence of evil committed tells thee fully, in the form
2802 mVIII, 75 | pride of Lyaeus, streams temper the madness of Bacchus;
2803 mVIII, 75 | pay thy belly its due most temperately, let the path of thy throat
2804 pI, 16 | dogs. The rabbit, which tempers the wrath of our cold climate
2805 pII, 20 | AEolus, that his winds and tempests in her presence should no
2806 mI, 5 | deserve anathema in the temple of Genius, for they deny
2807 pIII, 23 | III ~Hac igitur amoenantis temporis juventute. ~But the virgin
2808 pIX, 89 | other, assails neither; a temptation for one subdues neither,
2809 pIV, 40 | fault attacks, with Him no tempting passion abides. Here is
2810 pVII, 69 | hast in what manner the tenacious lime of avarice deprives
2811 pVII, 69 | VII. ~Ecce habes quomodo tenacis avaritiae viscus. ~There
2812 pI, 10 | the former's tracks, and tending it almost as a servant,
2813 pIX, 89 | aside mere outward unity and tends towards the essence of identity. .
2814 pIV, 45 | question of the following tenor into an interruption, with
2815 pV, 56 | The latter pitches his tent on the desert plain; the
2816 pII, 19 | fled, very fearful, to the tents of the eyelids. At the virgin'
2817 mIX, 86 | METRE IX. ~Jam tuba terribili bellum clangore salutans. ~
2818 pI, 16 | stupor of fear, dreamed, terrified, of the approach of dogs.
2819 mVII, 67 | consternation. Thus the dreams of terror picture various 3calamities,
2820 mVII, 67 | itself often dreams new terrors and creates fear, and suffers
2821 pIII, 30 | For, according to his sure testimony, man by my working is born,
2822 pIV, 41 | division in that part of their texture where the fancies of art
2823 pI, 10 | the other, the effect of th6 Dionean. The last stone
2824 pI, 11 | the living creation. There theeagle, first assuming youth, then
2825 mV, 48 | the height of nobility. Thefts, lies, fear,1 anger, fury,
2826 | Thence
2827 Pre, 1 | very sage,' the 'Doctor SS. Theologiae Famosus,' is now known chiefly
2828 Pre, 1 | been justly forgotten. The theologian whose great stores of recondite
2829 pIII, 29 | counsel from the author of theological ~riches, to whose trustworthiness,
2830 pIII, 30 | it is not strange if here theology does not extend me her friendship,
2831 pVIII, 78 | spoke of what was woven therein-the holy faith of marriage,
2832 pIII, 26 | war of opposition between these-antagonists that if, in this strife,
2833 pI, 15 | colors, and massed into a thicker material approaching the
2834 pI, 7 | precious stones, cut across the thickly starred space. And on this
2835 pVI, 65 | blurs its keenness, the thickness of earth does not bar its
2836 pVII, 74 | gift comes to meet him, thinly colors the sight of the
2837 pI, 8 | of his head, and was seen thirsting for battle. Another, of
2838 mI, 4 | Pyramus seek the kisses of Thisbe through the chink, but no
2839 pIII, 30 | allowed my discourse to stray thither, that thou mightest not
2840 Pre, 2 | used as a basis is that of Thomas Wright, found in Satirical
2841 Pre, 2 | been unable to find any thoroughly good text of the De Planctu
2842 Pre, 1 | Langlois that more than five thousand verses of the Roman de la
2843 pIX, 89 | neither, if it does not threaten the other. He, then, who
2844 pI, 8 | diligent bending of the bow threatened wounds, yet never made good
2845 pVII, 71 | moreover death is upon them, or threatens momently to arrive. ~Now
2846 pIV, 34 | question lay watchful on its threshold, said: ~'Can it be that
2847 pVI, 64 | sets some on the supreme throne of an archbishopric, raises
2848 pI, 8 | second degree, had set their thrones in an opposite part. Of
2849 | throughout
2850 mII, 18 | though yet ignorant of the thumb of the writer. These are
2851 mI, 4 | goddess, though for her the thunderbolt would fail in the hand of
2852 mIX, 86 | salute with terrible clang thundered war. telling of the kindred
2853 pVII, 71 | his image with Narcissus thunders with Turnus in courage,
2854 mII, 18 | and the valley-depths. The thyme, contentious with unequal
2855 pVIII, 85 | checks unchangeably the flood tides of these evil deeds. Therefore
2856 pI, 16 | for their very bodies. The tiger did violence to the republic
2857 pVII, 70 | arms cry out against the tightness of gloves, and their feet
2858 pII, 19 | virgin, furthermore, on tiles, with the aid of a reed
2859 pV, 58 | it and root it out with a timely sickle.' ~Then said I : ~'
2860 mV, 46 | fraudique fides, spes juncla timori. ~Love is peace joined with
2861 mI, 4(1) | Reading tin, with Migne. ~
2862 mII, 18 | with its own blush, and had tinged the ground with its blood.
2863 mII, 18 | of luxuriant aspect. The tiny bloom of the violet, speaking
2864 pVII, 70 | feet graze the ground on tiptoe only. Others make their
2865 mI, 5 | Genius, for they deny the tithes of Genius and their own
2866 pVI, 65 | commendations of praise, the titles of honor ? ~But wisdom alone
2867 pVII, 71 | riches, scatters wealth with Titus, disputes over his image
2868 mV, 47 | which does not pass by the toga of a beggar. Does not Cupid,
2869 mVII, 66 | that brothers know not the togas of their brothers, and all
2870 pVIII, 82 | but from very heaven, had toiled at their making. On them
2871 pIII, 26 | commendation of greater praise who toils and receives little, than
2872 pII, 20 | love. The sea, until then tom in tumultuous floods, now
2873 pVIII, 78 | which dull silence had made tongueless, seemed to raise a groan.
2874 pVII, 73 | or dull the slanderous tongues by reproof and correction.
2875 pV, 50 | And in order that faithful tools might exclude the confusion
2876 pV, 55(1) | Reading tori castitatem pests adulterationis
2877 pVII, 72 | more to be condemned? What torment more full of punishment?
2878 mIX, 86 | tumultuous bellowing. The horn tortured the air with unsubstantial
2879 pII, 20 | upon the maiden's approach. Tossed at first in the madness
2880 pVIII, 79 | many eloquent but subtle touches in a brief way of speaking,
2881 pV, 49 | planned. As I showed in touching on the ~ ./. subject before,
2882 pII, 19 | willingness. And a man who towered above the head of the virgin
2883 pV, 50 | rule of my orthography, trace the natures of things, and
2884 pV, 57 | absinthe. ~Now my discourse has traced on the chart of thy mind
2885 pVI, 64 | prophecies of the stars, to track the free wanderings of the
2886 pI, 10 | pressing on the former's tracks, and tending it almost as
2887 mIX, 87(3) | Reading tractu, with B. and Migne. ~
2888 pVII, 72 | shining renown with a cloud of traducement, or to steal his glory by
2889 pIX, 90 | that he is serving among my train, and although men who are
2890 pI, 14 | thought because of its like trait to be the serpent's descendant.
2891 pVI, 66 | victorious spirit throw down and trample under foot the ignoble hoards
2892 mVII, 68 | Thus the reason of man, trampled by covetousness, serves
2893 pIV, 36 | returns to the peace of tranquillity, now, borne aloft by its
2894 pV, 53 | instruction that she transcend the formal limits of her
2895 pIII, 26 | beast; the other mightily transfigures him into a god. Reason illuminates
2896 mV, 47 | things into their opposites, transform the whole race of men? When
2897 pIX, 92 | starved for beauty of thought, transgressed metrical art with unbridled
2898 pVI, 63 | Because of them humanity transgresses the limits of modesty, disregards
2899 pIII, 29 | His is marvelous, mine is transient; He is incapable of being
2900 pIV, 44 | impermanence, eternity through transientness, and that a series of things
2901 pV, 52 | into its uniform use of transitive construction either a defective
2902 Pre, 1 | the Roman de la Rose are translated, imitated, or inspired by
2903 pV, 52 | not fall into the closing trap Of a conclusion at the hands
2904 pI, 12 | powers of the air, now the traps of hunters, now the warning
2905 mI, 3 | It is not pretense that travails with sorrow, O adulterer!
2906 pIX, 93 | vices of men, and which has traveled into the depth go of sorrow,
2907 pI, 7 | ceaseless turning, this diadem travelled from east to west, and then
2908 mV, 47 | and beyond; the daughter treacherously kills her father, the sister
2909 pVII, 70 | stripling beard the frequent treachery of the razor, that it may
2910 mVIII, 76 | can. If thou wishest to tread on the neck of pride, on
2911 pIII, 25 | serves thee, hoarding in the treasure-chest of its recollection the
2912 pVII, 72 | of envy from the mind's treasure-house, let him find his grief
2913 pI, 12 | to argument. The jackdaw treasured trifles of its commendable
2914 pIV, 37 | her mother. Medea, cruelly treating her own son in order that
2915 pIV, 39 | Does not philosophy's saner treatment file away and erase with
2916 mI, 3 | The sex of active nature trembles shamefully at the way in
2917 pI, 9 | pair of scales foretold the trial of weights. The third, the
2918 pV, 54 | perform to me the dues of her tributary administration. But 3 since
2919 pIII, 29 | consider that my strength is of trifling degree. Take counsel from
2920 mVIII, 76 | wealth of the mind, the triumph of the mind let the neck
2921 pVII, 72 | the hostile guard of a troubled spirit, the watch over another'
2922 pVII, 71 | possessor; for while she troubles others with blatant obloquy,
2923 pI, 14 | of those who tasted. The trout was baptized on the open
2924 pVIII, 77 | tears. His hair had gained a truce in fight, and confessed
2925 Pre, 2 | good English literature. Truly, as was said by Robert Holkoth
2926 mIX, 86 | clangore salutans. ~Now the trumpet's salute with terrible clang
2927 pVI, 62 | neither rust can consume that trust with the tooth of corrosion,
2928 pIII, 30 | theological ~riches, to whose trustworthiness, rather than to my strong
2929 pIX, 90 | of the region of earth! O trusty agent of a principal above
2930 pVIII, 80 | hoar-frost of old age was trying to scatter its snows on
2931 mIX, 86 | METRE IX. ~Jam tuba terribili bellum clangore
2932 pV, 57 | vices confounds, let us tune the cithara of our complaint
2933 pVIII, 79 | the manner of elegiac song tuned the cithara of its voice
2934 pI, 17 | now clothed with purple tunics, now fringed with verdant
2935 pIII, 28 | life has gained the farther turning-posts, man basks in the summer
2936 pI, 16 | its murderous weapon of a tusk, sold its death to the dogs
2937 Pre, 2 | in Satirical Poets of the Twelfth Century, Vol. 2 (Rolls Series,
2938 pVI, 64 | the purity and virtue of twenty years to a price. and Hippolytus,
2939 pIII, 32 | perception went out into the twilight of error, if at the appearing
2940 pVI, 65 | Aristotle to separate with the two-handed sword of logic the untrue
2941 mVII, 67 | wretch is agitated by a twofold crowd of cares. And while
2942 mV, 47 | lightens with his sword, Tydeus -s is gentle in love, Nestor
2943 pI, 14 | water. There the pike, with tyrannical compulsion and not from
2944 pV, 49 | forth from within, nor the tyrant of jealousy raging furiously
2945 pIV, 36 | Thus, too, man, become the tyro of a distorted passion,
2946 pI, 6 | gently .rounded, invited the tyros of Venus to kisses. Her
2947 Pre, 2 | thanks to Professor Charles U. Clark, of Yale University,
2948 pIV, 40 | poets, have distorted the ultimate categories of love for purposes
2949 pVI, 64 | murmurs at the ear of an umpire, the lyre of Orpheus, the
2950 pI, 5(2) | Reading umquam, with Migne. ~
2951 pIX, 93 | the depth go of sorrow, is unacquainted with the paradise of gladness,
2952 pI, 6 | better. For in her body lay unapparent a more beautiful form, of
2953 Pre, 1 | whose very identity is unascertained, was of those who beget
2954 pII, 21 | appear to the young virgin unbecomingly. And the spring, like an
2955 pIX, 92 | transgressed metrical art with unbridled license. There Pacuvius,
2956 pVIII, 85 | defense. No harbor checks unchangeably the flood tides of these
2957 pIV, 34 | the shameless brothel of unchastity, dares to stir tumult and
2958 pIX, 93 | Her head was seen to be unclothed with covering hair. Nor
2959 pIX, 92 | of a heavenly maker, was uncorrupted by the moth of old age.
2960 pIV, 45 | knowledge of making, as under-deputy of my work, in order that
2961 pI, 15 | heavens. Here the tunic had undergone a rending of its parts,
2962 mVII, 67 | dreads avarice, and cannot understand why it is denied its proper
2963 pIII, 30 | amazed at the things not understood, the perception is confused
2964 Pre, 2 | suggestion the work was undertaken, I have been greatly indebted
2965 mV, 47 | mover of things established, undiscerning reason, mad prudence, sad
2966 pVI, 61 | nothing of the god remain undrained, they pierce through Bacchus
2967 mIX, 87 | and then joined, was the uneven equality of their song,
2968 pIX, 92 | them. Other garments, of unfamiliar nature, so to speak, supplementary
2969 pVII, 72 | prosperity is judged by them unfavorable, another's adversity favorable.
2970 pVI, 59 | statement.' ~`Since it is unfitting' she replied, `to deprive
2971 pIV, 41 | silence, but the other I have unfolded in the light of a true explanation.' ~
2972 pIII, 25 | the unequal equality, the unformed conformity, the separate
2973 pV, 55 | rather to be pampered in unfruitful love than to be exercised
2974 pIX, 91 | smoothness of youth, and unfurrowed by any of the plow-marks
2975 pIX, 89 | of Nature in the waste of ungovemed prodigality is stripped
2976 pVI, 63 | flowing cups, yet they, ungrateful for my favors, misusing
2977 mIX, 87 | silenced the murmurs of the unhappy mind.1 The pipe, which keeps
2978 pI, 15 | barbarities on music. The unicorn, lulled to sleep in a virgin'
2979 pVI, 66 | so thou wilt be able with unimpeded gaze to look further into
2980 mVII, 66 | those whom union of blood unites one madness wickedly divides.
2981 Pre, 1 | learning made him the `Doctor Universalis' of his day, the 'Alain
2982 pIII, 25 | but also in all things universally, shines out the abundance
2983 pIV, 34 | of government, that the unjustness of law, have forced me to
2984 pIV, 41 | this rent, since by the unlawful assaults of man alone the
2985 | unless
2986 pIV, 36 | aright, he is proved an unlettered sophist. He avoids the fitting
2987 pIII, 31 | her reminder, as by a key, unlocked ahead for me the door to
2988 pVIII, 78 | with sudden appearance and unlooked-for coming, a virgin, the dawn
2989 mVI, 59 | and thus, worthy to be unmanned, forsakes his manhood.' ~
2990 mI, 3 | with s her magic art she unmans men. It is not pretense
2991 pI, 6 | of hairs, nor fallen into unmeet scantiness, but between
2992 pVI, 61 | break in on the verses with unnecessary interjection, and rudely
2993 pVII, 75 | the swift course of her unpausing speech, said: ~'I could
2994 pV, 55 | virtue is rejected, and the unproductiveness of sloth is wont to form
2995 pV, 55 | of her adulterer, she has unreasonably changed a spontaneous work
2996 pVII, 70 | of silence that it seem s unrelated to it by any tie. Others,
2997 pVII, 72 | contention, the sting of unrest. What are the emotions of
2998 pIV, 42 | from thy laws, but also unrighteously rebels against them.' ~Then
2999 mIX, 86 | unsubstantial wounds. Its wild, unruly voice knew not how to obey
3000 pIII, 32 | consideration a certain unsettled doubt of mine, which was
3001 pIII, 25 | ingredients, the similar unsimilarity, the unequal equality, the