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The divine comedy - Dante Alighieri ยท 69 words
First somewhat movd to laughter by his words, Statius replied. Each syllable of thine Is a dear pledge of love. Things oft appear That minister false matters to our doubts, When their true causes are removd from sight. Thy question doth assure me, thou believst I was on earth a covetous man, perhaps Because thou foundst me in that circle placd. Know then I was too wide of avarice.
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