The Divina Commedia And Canzoniere volume 1

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The Divina Commedia And Canzoniere volume 1
Dante Alighieri
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Xxiii. ) ; (7) the thieves (C. Xxiv. , XXV. ); (8) the evil counsellors (C. Xxvi. , xxvii. ); (9) the schismatics (C. Xxyiii. ) ; (10) alchemists and forgers (C. Xxix. , xxx. ). Lastly, in the ninth circle, we have : (i) Caina, for traitors to their kindred ; (2) Antenora, for traitors to their country (C. Xxxii. ); (3) Ptolomoca, for traitors to their friends (C. Xxxiii. ); (4) Giudecca, for traitors to their lords, the smallest and last of all the circles (C. Xxxiv. ).
83 HELL CANTO xi Thy re
...asoning, and distinguishes aright This pit and all it claimeth as its own.
But tell me, those within the lake's foul plight, 70 Whom the wind drives and whom the rainstorms beat, And those who clash with words of sharpest spite, Why dwell they not within this fiery seat, Here punished, if beneath God's wrath they bide ? If not, why then such treatment do they meet ?" 7i And he to me : " Oh, why thus turns aside Thy wit to folly, as it never used ? Why to false issues is thy mind applied ?
Dost not remember what thou hast perused, The very words with which thine Ethics treat, ^ The threefold moods which stand of Heaven accused, Unbridled will, fixed evil, last we meet Brutal excess, and how the unbridled will, God, blaming less, with fewer stripes doth beat ?


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