Dante Alighieri Quote

Like the lark that soars in the air, first singing, then silent, content with the last sweetness that satiates it, such seemed to me that image, the imprint of the Eternal Pleasure.


The Divine Comedy (c. 1308–1321) - Paradiso


Like the lark that soars in the air, first singing, then silent, content with the last sweetness that satiates it, such seemed to me that image, the...

Like the lark that soars in the air, first singing, then silent, content with the last sweetness that satiates it, such seemed to me that image, the...

Like the lark that soars in the air, first singing, then silent, content with the last sweetness that satiates it, such seemed to me that image, the...

Like the lark that soars in the air, first singing, then silent, content with the last sweetness that satiates it, such seemed to me that image, the...