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The divine comedy - Dante Alighieri ยท 65 words
Thus is one heat from many embers felt, As in that image many were the loves, And one the voice, that issued from them all. Whence I address them. O perennial flowers Of gladness everlasting. that exhale In single breath your odours manifold. Breathe now; and let the hunger be appeasd, That with great craving long hath held my soul, Finding no food on earth.
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