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The divine comedy - Dante Alighieri ยท 80 words
Next issued from the deep imbosomd splendour. Say, whence the costly jewel, on the which Is founded every virtue, came to thee. The flood, I answerd, from the Spirit of God Raind down upon the ancient bond and new, Here is the reasning, that convinceth me So feelingly, each argument beside Seems blunt and forceless in comparison. Then heard I. Wherefore holdest thou that each, The elder proposition and the new, Which so persuade thee, are the voice of heavn.
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