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The Celestial Pilot. From Dante's Purgatorio, II |
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Title: The Celestial Pilot. From Dante's Purgatorio, II Author: William H. G. Kingston [More Titles by Kingston] Translation.
And now, behold! as at the approach of morning Appeared to me,--may I again behold it! And when therefrom I had withdrawn a little Thereafter, on all sides of it, appeared My master yet had uttered not a word, He cried aloud; "Quick, quick, and bow the knee! "See, how he scorns all human arguments, "See, how he holds them, pointed straight to heaven, And then, as nearer and more near us came But down I cast it; and he came to shore Upon the stern stood the Celestial Pilot! "_In exitu Israel_ out of Egypt!" Then made he sign of holy rood upon them, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |