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PURGATORIO

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PURGATORIO

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O glory of the Latins, said he, “through whom our language showed what it could do, O honor eternal of the place wherefrom I was, what merit or what grace shows thee to me? If I am worthy to hear thy words, tell me if thou comest from Hell, and from what cloister.” “Through all the circles of the realm of woe,” replied he to him, “am I come hither; Power of Heaven moved me, and with it I come. Not by doing, but by not doing have I lost the sight of the high Sun whom thou desirest, and who by me was known late. A place there is below not sad with torments but with darkness only, where the lamentations sound not as wailings, but are sighs; there stay I with the little innocents bitten by the teeth of death before they were exempt from human sin; there stay I with those who were not vested with the three holy virtues, and without vice knew the others and followed all of them.

The second part of Dante’s “The Divine Comedy” describes his journey to the renunciation of sin, and accepting his suffering in preparation for his entrance into the presence of God.
Signet Classics
Poetry
Ancient & Classical
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Keywords: Ancient & Classical

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Weight 0.50 lbs
Dimensions 9.0 × 6.0 × 0.80 in
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