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Fett especially very distinct under the lamp-light. They rose it seemed, all at once to welcome us, and their faces wavered as they rose. "Aucassins, biax amis doux En quel terre en irons nous? Douce amie, que sai jou? Moi ne caut u nous aillons, En forest u en destor, Mais que je soie aveuc vous!" Aucassin and Nicolete. "E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle." Dante.

But our time was come. The moon had set. I hung the half of the ropes by Father Balbi's neck on one side and his clothes on the other. I did the same to myself, and with our hats on and our coats off we went to the opening. E quindi uscimmo a rimirar le stelle.

"Nothing is here for tears; nothing to wail Or knock the breast; no weakness or contempt." And I found him less that One with the grand tragic visage, whose words so often quiver with unshed tears, who went forth upon his journey .... pei dolci pomi Promessi a me per lo verace Duca; Ma fino al centro pria convien ch'io tomi: E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle,

But our time was come. The moon had set. I hung the half of the ropes by Father Balbi's neck on one side and his clothes on the other. I did the same to myself, and with our hats on and our coats off we went to the opening. E quindi uscimmo a rimirar le stelle.

"Tanto ch'io vidi delle cose belle Che porta il ciel, per un pertugio tondo, E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle." A riveder le stelle I closed my eyes, opened them again, and lo! the stars were gone. In their place shone pale dawn, touching the grey-white arch of a tilt-waggon, on the floor of which I lay in a deep litter of straw.

"Not real love," she said to herself. "Oh, God, help me to go on believing in that." Raising her eyes she saw the evening star sparkling in a wide, soft, clear space of sky. It seemed infinitely pure and remote, and yet somehow good and kind, as it had to Dante when he climbed up out of hell. "Quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle." "Ora si chiude!" bawled a gardener from the Belvedere.

From the depth of this anguish, from the abyss of the feeling of our mortality, we emerge into the light of another heaven, as from the depth of Hell Dante emerged to behold the stars once again e quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle. Although this meditation upon mortality may soon induce in us a sense of anguish, it fortifies us in the end.