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Dante Alighieri
1265 - 1321
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The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto I
In the midway of this our mortal life, / I found me in a gloomy wood, astray / Gone from the path direct: and e'en to tell
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto I
His glory, by whose might all things are mov'd, / Pierces the universe, and in one part / Sheds more resplendence, elsewhere less. In heav'n,
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto I
O'er better waves to speed her rapid course / The light bark of my genius lifts the sail, / Well pleas'd to leave so cruel sea behind;
: Canto 33 (lines 46-48, 52-66)
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Inferno, Canto I
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Inferno, Canto XXXIV
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Purgatorio, Canto X
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Sestina of the Lady Pietra degli Scrovigni
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Sonnet: “Upon a day, came Sorrow in to me”
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