Author(s): Alighieri, Dante
Reader(s): Keeble, Jonathan
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Poetry
Period: Medieval
Catalogue No: NA0348
Barcode: 9781781982181
Release Date: 05/2019

ALIGHIERI, D.: Vita Nuova (La) (Unabridged)

Tracklist

Alighieri, Dante - Author
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
1La Vita Nuova (or, The New Life)07:43
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
2To every heart which the sweet pain doth…05:51
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
3All ye that pass along Love's trodden way…01:04
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
4This poem has two principal parts; for, in…01:27
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
5I. Weep, Lovers, sith Love's very self doth…01:25
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
6II. Death, alway cruel, Pity's foe in chief…03:46
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
7A day agone, as I rode sullenly…08:03
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
8Song, 'tis my will that thou do seek out Love…02:37
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
9This ditty is divided into three parts.02:45
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
10All my thoughts always speak to me of Love…04:58
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
11Even as the others mock, thou mockest me…01:48
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
12A while after this strange disfigurement…01:19
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
13The thoughts are broken in my memory…02:13
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
14Thereafter, this sonnet bred in me a desire…01:02
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
15At whiles (yea oftentimes) I muse over…01:18
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
16After I had written these three last sonnets…04:56
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
17Ladies that have intelligence in love…08:41
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
18Love and the gentle heart are one same…02:14
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
19My lady carries love within her eyes…05:37
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
20I. You that thus wear a modest countenance…01:12
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
21II. Canst thou indeed be he that still would…07:39
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
22A very pitiful lady, very young…08:42
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
23I felt a spirit of love begin to stir…09:39
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
24My lady looks so gentle and so pure…01:26
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
25For certain he hath seen all perfectness…02:24
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
26Love hath so long possessed me for his own…08:44
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
27The eyes that weep for pity of the heart…05:52
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
28Stay now with me, and listen to my sighs…02:15
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
29Whatever while the thought comes over me…03:32
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
30That lady of all gentle memories…02:40
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
31Mine eyes beheld the blessed pity spring…01:32
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
32Love's pallor and the semblance of deep ruth…02:25
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
33The very bitter weeping that ye made…'04:01
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
34A gentle thought there is will often start…03:25
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
35Woe's me! by dint of all these sighs that…03:41
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
36Ye pilgrim-folk, advancing pensively…03:17
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
37Beyond the sphere which spreads to widest…02:03
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 02:23:16