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Gratis
Dante Alighieri

The Divine Comedy

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    There is no greater woe than in misery to remember the happy time
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    the Lovee was turning which moves the Sun and the other stars.
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    Midway upon the road of our life I found myself within a dark wood, for the right way had been missed.
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    Midway upon the road of our life I found myself within a dark wood, for the right way had been missed.
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    O human race, born to fly up‍­ward, why be‍­fore a little wind dost thou so fall?
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    Consider ye your origin; ye were not made to live as brutes, but for pursuit of virtue and of knowledge.
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    the more perfect a thing is the more it feels the good, and so the pain.
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    Love, that on gentle heart quickly lays hold, seized him for the fair person that was taken from me, and the mode still hurts me. Love, which absolves no loved one from loving, seized me for the pleasing of him so strongly that, as thou seest, it does not even now abandon me. Love brought us to one death.
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    Hell."

    We at last arrived within the deep ditches that encompass that disconsolate city. The walls seemed to me to be of iron.
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    how many sweet thoughts, how great desire, led these unto the woeful pass.
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