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The divine comedy - Dante Alighieri ยท 72 words

The divine comedy - Dante Alighieri

Much more than vainly doth he loose from shore, Since he returns not such as he set forth, Who fishes for the truth and wanteth skill. And open proofs of this unto the world Have been afforded in Parmenides, Melissus, Bryso, and the crowd beside, Who journeyd on, and knew not whither. so did Sabellius, Arius, and the other fools, Who, like to scymitars, reflected back The scripture image, by distortion marrd.

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