Dantes Divine Comedy the Inferno a Literal Prose Translation With the Text of
Dantes Divine Comedy the Inferno a Literal Prose Translation With the Text of
Dante Alighieri
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15 " Clear" living voice, that re- minds him of old things on earth. The shadows have hoarse, faint voices. See canto i. 63; and other passages. 16 Whatever reports there may be of the vile tale. 190 I N F E R N O. CANTO XVIII. weeps here : nay, this place is so filled with us, that as many tongues are not now taught to say Sipa be- tween Savena and the Reno. 17 And if thou desirest assurance and testimony thereof, recall to thy memory our avaricious heart. " 18 And as he thus spake, a Demon sm...ote him with his lash, and said : " Away ! Ruffian, there are no women here for coin. " 3 I rejoined my Escort. Then, with a few steps, we came to where a cliff proceeded from the bank. This we very easily ascended ; and, turning to the right upon its jagged ridge, 20 we quitted those eternal cir- cles. 21 Anzi n' e questo luogo tanto pieno, Che tante lingue non son ora apprese 60 A dicer sipa tra Savena e il Reno : E se di cib vuoi fede o testimonio, Recati a mente il nostro avaro seno. Cosi parlando il percosse un Demonio Delia sua scuriada, e disse : Via, 65 Ruffian, qui non son femmine da conio.
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