The Heroic Enthusiasts: Part 2: Fourth Dialogue (Giordano Bruno Poems)
_Interlocutors_:SEVERINO. MINUTOLO.SEV. You will see the origin of the nine blind men, who state ninereasons and special causes of their ...
_Interlocutors_:SEVERINO. MINUTOLO.SEV. You will see the origin of the nine blind men, who state ninereasons and special causes of their ...
TANSILLO.There are several varieties of enthusiasts, which may all be reduced totwo kinds. While some only display blindness, stupidity, and ...
TANSILLO, CICADA.TANS. The enthusiasms most suitable to be first brought forward andconsidered are those that I now place before you ...
MARICONDO. Here you see a flaming yoke enveloped in knots round which iswritten: Levius aura; which means that Divine love ...
_Interlocutors_:LIBERIO. LAODONIO.LIB. Reclining in the shade of a cypress-tree, the enthusiast findinghis mind free from other thoughts, it happened that ...
TANSILLO.Now begins the enthusiast to display the affections and uncover thewounds which are for a sign in his body, and ...
_Interlocutors_:LAODOMIA. GIULIA.LAO. Some other time, oh my sister, thou wilt hear what happened tothose nine blind men, who were at ...
O cliffs and rocks! O thorny woods! O shore! O hills and dales! O valleys, ...
A Tribute to English Women, from 'The Nolan' "Nothing I envy, Jove, from this thy sky," Spake Neptune thus, and raised his ...
From Frith's 'Life of Giordano Bruno' 'Tis thou, O Spirit, dost within my soul This weakly thought with thine own life amend; Rejoicing, ...
O heart, 'tis you my chief Parnassus are, Where for my safety I must ever climb. My winged thoughts are Muses, who ...
Winged by desire and thee, O dear delight! As still the vast and succoring air I tread, So, mounting still, on swifter ...
The moth beholds not death as forth he flies Into the splendor of the living flame; The hart athirst to crystal water ...
Come Muse, O Muse, so often scorned by me, The hope of sorrow and the balm of care,-- Give to me speech ...
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