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The divine comedy - Dante Alighieri ยท 66 words

The divine comedy - Dante Alighieri

Lucan in mute attention now may hear, Nor thy disastrous fate, Sabellus. tell, Nor shine, Nasidius. Ovid now be mute. What if in warbling fiction he record Cadmus and Arethusa, to a snake Him changd, and her into a fountain clear, I envy not; for never face to face Two natures thus transmuted did he sing, Wherein both shapes were ready to assume The others substance.

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