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The divine comedy - Dante Alighieri ยท 65 words
Then roard awhile the fire, its sharpend point On either side wavd, and thus breathd at last. If I did think, my answer were to one, Who ever could return unto the world, This flame should rest unshaken. But since neer, If true be told me, any from this depth Has found his upward way, I answer thee, Nor fear lest infamy record the words.
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