Dante As Philosopher Patriot And Poet With An Analysis of the Divina Commedia

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Rolled o'er that mass Had Tabernich or Pietrapana fallen, Not e j en its rim had creaked. As peeps the frog Croaking above the wave, what time in dreams The village gleaner oft pursues her toil, So, to where modest shame appears, thus low Blue pinched and shrined in ice the spirits stood, Moving their teeth in shrill note like the stork.
His face each downward held ; their mouth the cold, Their eyes expressed the dolor of their heart.
Here the poet beholds at his feet two shades closely joined
...together. Hearing the voice of Dante, they bend their necks / And when their looks were lifted up to me, Straightway their eyes, before all moist within, Bocca degli Abati. 233 Distilled upon their lips, and the frost bound The tears betwixt those orbs, and held them there. Plank unto plank hath never cramp closed up So stoutly. Whence, like two enraged goats, They clashed together : them such fury seized.
He learns that one of these spirits is Camiccione dei Pazzi, who had treacherously murdered his kinsman, Ubertino, and who here waits for his relative, Carlino, a traitor to his country, whose deeper guilt will wash out his.


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