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Born in 1548 / Died in 1600 / Italy / Italian

Poems by Giordano Bruno

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The Heroic Enthusiasts - Part The Second =Fourth Dialogue=.

... but that which is equal to the thickness and density of the crystalline or opaque ...

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The Song Of The Nine Singers

...   These griefs, endured through tedious months and years, ...

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Parnassus Within

...   His heart, his thoughts, his tears, are consecrate alway ...

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Life Well Lost

...   When such proud death is dealt thee from on high ...

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The Heroic Enthusiasts - Part The First =Fourth Dialogue.=

... This results proportionately in the act of understanding and of considering, for as ...

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Compensation

...   Nor heeds the shaft, nor fears the hunter's aim ...

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The Heroic Enthusiasts - Part The Second =First Dialogue.=

... As that same pilot may be said to be the cause of the sinking or of the safety of the ...

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The Heroic Enthusiasts - Part The Second =Fifth Dialogue=.

... Whence, filled with great wonder and touched by hope that some propitious deity, ...

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The Heroic Enthusiasts - Part The Second =Third Dialogue=.

... so that if Neptune should lose all the waters, he could recall them into action by ...

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The Heroic Enthusiasts - Part The First =Fifth Dialogue.=

... That beauty, which is seen in bodies is accidental and transitory, and is like those ...

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Of Immensity

...   Through sparkling fields of air to pierce the skies, ...

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Canticle Of The Shining Ones

...   And what in night's bright dome, or day's, shall stand ...

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The Heroic Enthusiasts - Part The First =Third Dialogue.=

... for, were it not so, I should have been more saddened than cheered by troubles and ...

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Life For Song

...   Touch me with fire, and this my death shall live ...

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The Heroic Enthusiasts - Part The First =First Dialogue.=

... The object satisfies the subject, which is nourished by no other, seeks no other, ...