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An enemy to the wolves that war upon it
With other voice forthwith察with other fleece
Poet will I return察and at my font
Baptismal will I take the laurel crown
Because into the Faith that maketh known
All souls to God there entered I察and then
Peter for her sake thus my brow encircled。
Thereafterward towards us moved a light
Out of that band whence issued the first´fruits
Which of his vicars Christ behind him left
And then my Lady察full of ecstasy
Said unto me此 Look察look behold the Baron
For whom below Galicia is frequented。;
In the same way as察when a dove alights
Near his companion察both of them pour forth
Circling about and murmuring察their affection
So one beheld I by the other grand
Prince glorified to be with welcome greeted
Lauding the food that there above is eaten。
But when their gratulations were complete
Silently 'coram me' each one stood still
So incandescent it o'ercame my sight。
Smiling thereafterwards察said Beatrice
;Illustrious life察by whom the benefactions
Of our Basilica have been described
Make Hope resound within this altitude
Thou knowest as oft thou dost personify it
As Jesus to the three gave greater clearness。;
;Lift up thy head察and make thyself assured
For what comes hither from the mortal world
Must needs be ripened in our radiance。;
This comfort came to me from the second fire
Wherefore mine eyes I lifted to the hills
Which bent them down before with too great weight。
;Since察through his grace察our Emperor wills that thou
Shouldst find thee face to face察before thy death
In the most secret chamber察with his Counts
So that察the truth beholden of this court
Hope察which below there rightfully enamours
Thereby thou strengthen in thyself and others
Say what it is察and how is flowering with it
Thy mind察and say from whence it came to thee。;
Thus did the second light again continue。
And the Compassionate察who piloted
The plumage of my wings in such high flight
Did in reply anticipate me thus
;No child whatever the Church Militant
Of greater hope possesses察as is written
In that Sun which irradiates all our band
Therefore it is conceded him from Egypt
To come into Jerusalem to see
Or ever yet his warfare be completed。
The two remaining points察that not for knowledge
Have been demanded察but that he report
How much this virtue unto thee is pleasing
To him I leave察for hard he will not find them
Nor of self´praise察and let him answer them
And may the grace of God in this assist him
As a disciple察who his teacher follows
Ready and willing察where he is expert
That his proficiency may be displayed
;Hope察─said I察 is the certain expectation
Of future glory察which is the effect
Of grace divine and merit precedent。
From many stars this light comes unto me
But he instilled it first into my heart
Who was chief singer unto the chief captain。
'Sperent in te' in the high Theody
He sayeth察'those who know thy name' and who
Knoweth it not察if he my faith possess
Thou didst instil me察then察with his instilling
In the Epistle察so that I am full
And upon others rain again your rain。;
While I was speaking察in the living bosom
Of that combustion quivered an effulgence
Sudden and frequent察in the guise of lightning
Then breathed此 The love wherewith I am inflamed
Towards the virtue still which followed me
Unto the palm and issue of the field
Wills that I breathe to thee that thou delight
In her察and grateful to me is thy telling
Whatever things Hope promises to thee。;
And I此 The ancient Scriptures and the new
The mark establish察and this shows it me
Of all the souls whom God hath made his friends。
Isaiah saith察that each one garmented
In his own land shall be with twofold garments
And his own land is this delightful life。
Thy brother察too察far more explicitly
There where he treateth of the robes of white
This revelation manifests to us。;
And first察and near the ending of these words
;Sperent in te; from over us was heard
To which responsive answered all the carols。
Thereafterward a light among them brightened
So that察if Cancer one such crystal had
Winter would have a month of one sole day。
And as uprises察goes察and enters the dance
A winsome maiden察only to do honour
To the new bride察and not from any failing
Even thus did I behold the brightened splendour
Approach the two察who in a wheel revolved
As was beseeming to their ardent love。
Into the song and music there it entered
And fixed on them my Lady kept her look
Even as a bride silent and motionless。
;This is the one who lay upon the breast
Of him our Pelican察and this is he
To the great office from the cross elected。;
My Lady thus察but therefore none the more
Did move her sight from its attentive gaze
Before or afterward these words of hers。
Even as a man who gazes察and endeavours
To see the eclipsing of the sun a little
And who察by seeing察sightless doth become
So I became before that latest fire
While it was said察 Why dost thou daze thyself
To see a thing which here hath no existence
Earth in the earth my body is察and shall be
With all the others there察until our number
With the eternal proposition tallies。
With the two garments in the blessed cloister
Are the two lights alone that have ascended
And this shalt thou take back into your world。;
And at this utterance the flaming circle
Grew quiet察with the dulcet intermingling
Of sound that by the trinal breath was made
As to escape from danger or fatigue
The oars that erst were in the water beaten
Are all suspended at a whistle's sound。
Ah察how much in my mind was I disturbed
When I turned round to look on Beatrice
That her I could not see察although I was
Close at her side and in the Happy World
Paradiso此Canto XXVI
While I was doubting for my vision quenched
Out of the flame refulgent that had quenched it
Issued a breathing察that attentive made me
Saying此 While thou recoverest the sense
Of seeing which in me thou hast consumed
'Tis well that speaking thou shouldst compensate it。
Begin then察and declare to what thy soul
Is aimed察and count it for a certainty
Sight is in thee bewildered and not dead
Because the Lady察who through this divine
Region conducteth thee察has in her look
The power the hand of Ananias had。;
I said此 As pleaseth her察or soon or late
Let the cure come to eyes that portals were
When she with fire I ever burn with entered。
The Good察that gives contentment to this Court
The Alpha and Omega is of all
The writing that love reads me low or loud。;
The selfsame voice察that taken had from me
The terror of the sudden dazzlement
To speak still farther put it in my thought
And said此 In verity with finer sieve
Behoveth thee to sift察thee it behoveth
To say who aimed thy bow at such a target。;
And I此 By philosophic arguments
And by authority that hence descends
Such love must needs imprint itself in me
For Good察so far as good察when comprehended
Doth straight enkindle love察and so much greater
As more of goodness in itself it holds
Then to that Essence whose is such advantage
That every good which out of it is found
Is nothing but a ray of its own light
More than elsewhither must the mind be moved
Of every one察in loving察who discerns
The truth in which this evidence is founded。
Such truth he to my intellect reveals
Who demonstrates to me the primal love
Of all the sempiternal substances。
The voice reveals it of the truthful Author
Who says to Moses察speaking of Himself
'I will make all my goodness pass before thee。'
Thou too revealest it to me察beginning
The loud Evangel察that proclaims the secret
Of heaven to earth above all other edict。;
And I heard say此 By human intellect
And by authority concordant with it
Of all thy loves reserve for God the highest。
But say again if other cords thou feelest
Draw thee towards Him察that thou mayst proclaim
With how many teeth this love is biting thee。;
The holy purpose of the Eagle of Christ
Not latent was察nay察rather I perceived
Whither he fain would my profession lead。
Therefore I recommenced此 All of those bites
Which have the power to turn the heart to God
Unto my charity have been concurrent。
The being of the world察and my own being
The death which He endured that I may live
And that which all the faithful hope察as I do
With the forementioned vivid consciousness
Have drawn me from the sea of love perverse
And of the right have placed me on the shore。
The leaves察wherewith embowered is all the garden
Of the Eternal Gardener察do I love
As much as he has granted them of good。;
As soon as I had ceased察a song most sweet
Throughout the heaven resounded察and my Lady
Said with the others察 Holy察holy察holy
And as at some keen light one wakes from sleep
By reason of the visual spirit tha