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The divine comedy - Dante Alighieri ยท 80 words
O fond anxiety of mortal men. How vain and inconclusive arguments Are those, which make thee beat thy wings below For statues one, and one for aphorisms Was hunting; this the priesthood followd, that By force or sophistry aspird to rule; To rob another, and another sought By civil business wealth; one moiling lay Tangled in net of sensual delight, And one to witless indolence resignd; What time from all these empty things escapd, With Beatrice, I thus gloriously Was.
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