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  Would seem a cloud that察rent asunder察thunders

Compared unto the sounding of that lyre
  Wherewith was crowned the sapphire beautiful
  Which gives the clearest heaven its sapphire hue。

;I am Angelic Love察that circle round
  The joy sublime which breathes from out the womb
  That was the hostelry of our Desire

And I shall circle察Lady of Heaven察while
  Thou followest thy Son察and mak'st diviner
  The sphere supreme察because thou enterest there。;

Thus did the circulated melody
  Seal itself up察and all the other lights
  Were making to resound the name of Mary。

The regal mantle of the volumes all
  Of that world察which most fervid is and living
  With breath of God and with his works and ways

Extended over us its inner border
  So very distant察that the semblance of it
  There where I was not yet appeared to me。

Therefore mine eyes did not possess the power
  Of following the incoronated flame
  Which mounted upward near to its own seed。

And as a little child察that towards its mother
  Stretches its arms察when it the milk has taken
  Through impulse kindled into outward flame

Each of those gleams of whiteness upward reached
  So with its summit察that the deep affection
  They had for Mary was revealed to me。

Thereafter they remained there in my sight
  'Regina coeli' singing with such sweetness
  That ne'er from me has the delight departed。

O察what exuberance is garnered up
  Within those richest coffers察which had been
  Good husbandmen for sowing here below

There they enjoy and live upon the treasure
  Which was acquired while weeping in the exile
  Of Babylon察wherein the gold was left。

There triumpheth察beneath the exalted Son
  Of God and Mary察in his victory
  Both with the ancient council and the new

He who doth keep the keys of such a glory。



Paradiso此Canto XXIV


;O company elect to the great supper
  Of the Lamb benedight察who feedeth you
  So that for ever full is your desire

If by the grace of God this man foretaste
  Something of that which falleth from your table
  Or ever death prescribe to him the time

Direct your mind to his immense desire
  And him somewhat bedew察ye drinking are
  For ever at the fount whence comes his thought。;

Thus Beatrice察and those souls beatified
  Transformed themselves to spheres on steadfast poles
  Flaming intensely in the guise of comets。

And as the wheels in works of horologes
  Revolve so that the first to the beholder
  Motionless seems察and the last one to fly

So in like manner did those carols察dancing
  In different measure察of their affluence
  Give me the gauge察as they were swift or slow。

From that one which I noted of most beauty
  Beheld I issue forth a fire so happy
  That none it left there of a greater brightness

And around Beatrice three several times
  It whirled itself with so divine a song
  My fantasy repeats it not to me

Therefore the pen skips察and I write it not
  Since our imagination for such folds
  Much more our speech察is of a tint too glaring。

;O holy sister mine察who us implorest
  With such devotion察by thine ardent love
  Thou dost unbind me from that beautiful sphere 

Thereafter察having stopped察the blessed fire
  Unto my Lady did direct its breath
  Which spake in fashion as I here have said。

And she此 O light eterne of the great man
  To whom our Lord delivered up the keys
  He carried down of this miraculous joy

This one examine on points light and grave
  As good beseemeth thee察about the Faith
  By means of which thou on the sea didst walk。

If he love well察and hope well察and believe
  From thee 'tis hid not察for thou hast thy sight
  There where depicted everything is seen。

But since this kingdom has made citizens
  By means of the true Faith察to glorify it
  'Tis well he have the chance to speak thereof。;

As baccalaureate arms himself察and speaks not
  Until the master doth propose the question
  To argue it察and not to terminate it

So did I arm myself with every reason
  While she was speaking察that I might be ready
  For such a questioner and such profession。

;Say察thou good Christian察manifest thyself
  What is the Faith拭─ Whereat I raised my brow
  Unto that light wherefrom was this breathed forth。

Then turned I round to Beatrice察and she
  Prompt signals made to me that I should pour
  The water forth from my internal fountain。

;May grace察that suffers me to make confession察
  Began I察 to the great centurion
  Cause my conceptions all to be explicit 

And I continued此 As the truthful pen
  Father察of thy dear brother wrote of it
  Who put with thee Rome into the good way

Faith is the substance of the things we hope for
  And evidence of those that are not seen
  And this appears to me its quiddity。;

Then heard I此 Very rightly thou perceivest
  If well thou understandest why he placed it
  With substances and then with evidences。;

And I thereafterward此 The things profound
  That here vouchsafe to me their apparition
  Unto all eyes below are so concealed

That they exist there only in belief
  Upon the which is founded the high hope
  And hence it takes the nature of a substance。

And it behoveth us from this belief
  To reason without having other sight
  And hence it has the nature of evidence。;

Then heard I此 If whatever is acquired
  Below by doctrine were thus understood
  No sophist's subtlety would there find place。;

Thus was breathed forth from that enkindled love
  Then added此 Very well has been gone over
  Already of this coin the alloy and weight

But tell me if thou hast it in thy purse拭
  And I此 Yes察both so shining and so round
  That in its stamp there is no peradventure。;

Thereafter issued from the light profound
  That there resplendent was此 This precious jewel
  Upon the which is every virtue founded

Whence hadst thou it拭─ And I此 The large outpouring
  Of Holy Spirit察which has been diffused
  Upon the ancient parchments and the new

A syllogism is察which proved it to me
  With such acuteness察that察compared therewith
  All demonstration seems to me obtuse。;

And then I heard此 The ancient and the new
  Postulates察that to thee are so conclusive
  Why dost thou take them for the word divine拭

And I此 The proofs察which show the truth to me
  Are the works subsequent察whereunto Nature
  Ne'er heated iron yet察nor anvil beat。;

'Twas answered me此 Say察who assureth thee
  That those works ever were拭the thing itself
  That must be proved察nought else to thee affirms it。;

;Were the world to Christianity converted察
  I said察 withouten miracles察this one
  Is such察the rest are not its hundredth part

Because that poor and fasting thou didst enter
  Into the field to sow there the good plant
  Which was a vine and has become a thorn 

This being finished察the high察holy Court
  Resounded through the spheres察 One God we praise 
  In melody that there above is chanted。

And then that Baron察who from branch to branch
  Examining察had thus conducted me
  Till the extremest leaves we were approaching

Again began此 The Grace that dallying
  Plays with thine intellect thy mouth has opened
  Up to this point察as it should opened be

So that I do approve what forth emerged
  But now thou must express what thou believest
  And whence to thy belief it was presented。;

;O holy father察spirit who beholdest
  What thou believedst so that thou o'ercamest
  Towards the sepulchre察more youthful feet察

Began I察 thou dost wish me in this place
  The form to manifest of my prompt belief
  And likewise thou the cause thereof demandest。

And I respond此In one God I believe
  Sole and eterne察who moveth all the heavens
  With love and with desire察himself unmoved

And of such faith not only have I proofs
  Physical and metaphysical察but gives them
  Likewise the truth that from this place rains down

Through Moses察through the Prophets and the Psalms
  Through the Evangel察and through you察who wrote
  After the fiery Spirit sanctified you

In Persons three eterne believe察and these
  One essence I believe察so one and trine
  They bear conjunction both with 'sunt' and 'est。'

With the profound condition and divine
  Which now I touch upon察doth stamp my mind
  Ofttimes the doctrine evangelical。

This the beginning is察this is the spark
  Which afterwards dilates to vivid flame
  And察like a star in heaven察is sparkling in me。;

Even as a lord who hears what pleaseth him
  His servant straight embraces察gratulating
  For the good news as soon as he is silent

So察giving me its benediction察singing
  Three times encircled me察when I was silent
  The apostolic light察at whose command

I spoken had察in speaking I so pleased him。



Paradiso此Canto XXV


If e'er it happen that the Poem Sacred
  To which both heaven and earth have set their hand
  So that it many a year hath made me lean

O'ercome the cruelty that bars me out
  From the fair sheepfold察where a lamb I slumbered
  An enemy to the wolves that war upon it

With other voice forthwith察

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