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The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto XXV

Paradiso: Canto XXIVParadiso: Canto XXVIParadiso: Canto XXV If e'er it happen that the Poem Sacred, To which both heaven and earth have set their hand, So that it many a year hath made…

The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto XXVI

Paradiso: Canto XXVParadiso: Canto XXVIIParadiso: Canto XXVI While I was doubting for my vision quenched, Out of the flame refulgent that had quenched it Issued a breathing, that…

The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto XXVII

Paradiso: Canto XXVIParadiso: Canto XXVIIIParadiso: Canto XXVII "Glory be to the Father, to the Son, And Holy Ghost!" all Paradise began, So that the melody inebriate made me. What I…

The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto XXVIII

Paradiso: Canto XXVIIParadiso: Canto XXIXParadiso: Canto XXVIII After the truth against the present life Of miserable mortals was unfolded By her who doth imparadise my mind, As in a…

The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto XXIX

Paradiso: Canto XXVIIIParadiso: Canto XXXParadiso: Canto XXIX At what time both the children of Latona, Surmounted by the Ram and by the Scales, Together make a zone of the horizon,…

The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto XXX

Paradiso: Canto XXIXParadiso: Canto XXXIParadiso: Canto XXX Perchance six thousand miles remote from us Is glowing the sixth hour, and now this world Inclines its shadow almost to a…

The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto XXXI

Paradiso: Canto XXXParadiso: Canto XXXIIParadiso: Canto XXXI In fashion then as of a snow-white rose Displayed itself to me the saintly host, Whom Christ in his own blood had made his…

The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto XXXII

Paradiso: Canto XXXIParadiso: Canto XXXIIIParadiso: Canto XXXII Absorbed in his delight, that contemplator Assumed the willing office of a teacher, And gave beginning to these holy…

The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto IV

Paradiso: Canto IIIParadiso: Canto VParadiso: Canto IV Between two viands, equally removed And tempting, a free man would die of hunger Ere either he could bring unto his teeth. So…

The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto VI

Paradiso: Canto VParadiso: Canto VIIParadiso: Canto VI "After that Constantine the eagle turned Against the course of heaven, which it had followed Behind the ancient who Lavinia took…