The Divine Comedy By Dante, Illustrated, Purgatory, Complete

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O Brettinoro! wherefore tarriest still, Since forth of thee thy family hath gone, And many, hating evil, join'd their steps?Well doeth he, that bids his lineage cease, Bagnacavallo; Castracaro ill, And Conio worse, who care to propagateA race of Counties from such blood as theirs. Well shall ye also do, Pagani, thenWhen from amongst you tries your demon child. Not so, howe'er, that henceforth there remainTrue proof of what ye were. O Hugolin!Thou sprung of Fantolini's line! thy nameIs safe, sin...ce none is look'd for after theeTo cloud its lustre, warping from thy stock. But, Tuscan, go thy ways; for now I takeFar more delight in weeping than in words. Such pity for your sakes hath wrung my heart. " We knew those gentle spirits at parting heardOur steps. Their silence therefore of our wayAssur'd us. Soon as we had quitted them, Advancing onward, lo! a voice that seem'dLike vollied light'ning, when it rives the air, Met us, and shouted, "Whosoever findsWill slay me, " then fled from us, as the boltLanc'd sudden from a downward-rushing cloud.

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