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  Would seem a cloud that; rent asunder; 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; that circle round
  The joy sublime which breathes from out the womb
  That was the hostelry of our Desire;

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

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

The regal mantle of the volumes all
  Of that world; 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; 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; that towards its mother
  Stretches its arms; when it the milk has taken;
  Through impulse kindled into outward flame;

Each of those gleams of whiteness upward reached
  So with its summit; 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; what exuberance is garnered up
  Within those richest coffers; 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; wherein the gold was left。

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

He who doth keep the keys of such a glory。



Paradiso: Canto XXIV


〃O company elect to the great supper
  Of the Lamb benedight; 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; ye drinking are
  For ever at the fount whence comes his thought。〃

Thus Beatrice; 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; and the last one to fly;

So in like manner did those carols; dancing
  In different measure; of their affluence
  Give me the gauge; 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; and I write it not;
  Since our imagination for such folds;
  Much more our speech; is of a tint too glaring。

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

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

And she: 〃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; about the Faith
  By means of which thou on the sea didst walk。

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

And I continued: 〃As the truthful pen;
  Father; 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: 〃Very rightly thou perceivest;
  If well thou understandest why he placed it
  With substances and then with evidences。〃

And I thereafterward: 〃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: 〃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: 〃Very well has been gone over
  Already of this coin the alloy and weight;

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

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

Whence hadst thou it?〃  And I: 〃The large outpouring
  Of Holy Spirit; which has been diffused
  Upon the ancient parchments and the new;

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

And then I heard: 〃The ancient and the new
  Postulates; that to thee are so conclusive;
  Why dost thou take them for the word divine?〃

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

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

〃Were the world to Christianity converted;〃
  I said; 〃withouten miracles; this one
  Is such; 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; the high; holy Court
  Resounded through the spheres; 〃One God we praise!〃
  In melody that there above is chanted。

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

Again began: 〃The Grace that dallying
  Plays with thine intellect thy mouth has opened;
  Up to this point; 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; spirit who beholdest
  What thou believedst so that thou o'ercamest;
  Towards the sepulchre; more youthful feet;〃

Began I; 〃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: In one God I believe;
  Sole and eterne; who moveth all the heavens
  With love and with desire; himself unmoved;

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

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

In Persons three eterne believe; and the

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