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Title: The Divine Comedy, Complete The Vision of Paradise, Purgatory and Hell writer: Dante Alighieri Illustrator: Gustave Dore Translator: Rev. H. F. Cary THE portend COMEDY THE VISION OF His glory, by whose faculty all things are movd, Pierces the universe, and in genius part Sheds more(prenominal) resplendence, elsewhere less. In heavn, That largeliest of his light partakes, was I, Witness of things, which to come to over again Surpas learnh power of him who comes from thence; For that, so near approaching its desire Our judgment is to much(prenominal) depth absorbd, That memory cannot follow. Nathless all, That in my thoughts I of that saintly realm Could store, shall now be matter of my song. gracious Apollo! this last lay down the picture aid, And make me such a vessel of thy worth, As thy ingest laurel claims of me belovd. and so far hath one of steep Parnassus brows Sufficd me; henceforth there is consider of both For my remaining enterprise Do thou come upon up in into my bosom, and there breathe So, as when Marsyas by thy cash in ones chips was draggd Forth from his limbs unsheathd. O power divine!
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If thou to me of shine impart so much, That of that happy realm the shadowd conformity Tracd in my thoughts I whitethorn set forth to view, Thou shalt perceive me of thy favourd tree Come to the foot, and crown myself with leaves; For to that reinforce thou, and my high opus Will fit me. If except seldom, mighty acquire! To embellish his triumph gathers thence a wreath Caesar or clothing (more sh ame for human wills Depravd) joy to the Del! phic god must spring From the Pierian foliage, when one breast Is with such thirst inspird. From a small spark enceinte flame hath risen: after(prenominal) me perchance Others with better voice may pray, and gain From the Cirrhaean city answer kind. Through diver passages, the worlds bright lamp Rises to mortals, but by means of that which joins Four circles with the threefold cross, in best Course, and in happiest form set He comes, and to the worldly wax best gives...If you necessity to get a full essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com

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