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  ;That sea excepted which the earth engarlands

Between discordant shores against the sun
  Extends so far察that it meridian makes
  Where it was wont before to make the horizon。

I was a dweller on that valley's shore
  'Twixt Ebro and Magra that with journey short
  Doth from the Tuscan part the Genoese。

With the same sunset and same sunrise nearly
  Sit Buggia and the city whence I was
  That with its blood once made the harbour hot。

Folco that people called me unto whom
  My name was known察and now with me this heaven
  Imprints itself察as I did once with it

For more the daughter of Belus never burned
  Offending both Sichaeus and Creusa
  Than I察so long as it became my locks

Nor yet that Rodophean察who deluded
  was by Demophoon察nor yet Alcides
  When Iole he in his heart had locked。

Yet here is no repenting察but we smile
  Not at the fault察which comes not back to mind
  But at the power which ordered and foresaw。

Here we behold the art that doth adorn
  With such affection察and the good discover
  Whereby the world above turns that below。

But that thou wholly satisfied mayst bear
  Thy wishes hence which in this sphere are born
  Still farther to proceed behoveth me。

Thou fain wouldst know who is within this light
  That here beside me thus is scintillating
  Even as a sunbeam in the limpid water。

Then know thou察that within there is at rest
  Rahab察and being to our order joined
  With her in its supremest grade 'tis sealed。

Into this heaven察where ends the shadowy cone
  Cast by your world察before all other souls
  First of Christ's triumph was she taken up。

Full meet it was to leave her in some heaven
  Even as a palm of the high victory
  Which he acquired with one palm and the other

Because she favoured the first glorious deed
  Of Joshua upon the Holy Land
  That little stirs the memory of the Pope。

Thy city察which an offshoot is of him
  Who first upon his Maker turned his back
  And whose ambition is so sorely wept

Brings forth and scatters the accursed flower
  Which both the sheep and lambs hath led astray
  Since it has turned the shepherd to a wolf。

For this the Evangel and the mighty Doctors
  Are derelict察and only the Decretals
  So studied that it shows upon their margins。

On this are Pope and Cardinals intent
  Their meditations reach not Nazareth
  There where his pinions Gabriel unfolded

But Vatican and the other parts elect
  Of Rome察which have a cemetery been
  Unto the soldiery that followed Peter

Shall soon be free from this adultery。;



Paradiso此Canto X


Looking into his Son with all the Love
  Which each of them eternally breathes forth
  The Primal and unutterable Power

Whate'er before the mind or eye revolves
  With so much order made察there can be none
  Who this beholds without enjoying Him。

Lift up then察Reader察to the lofty wheels
  With me thy vision straight unto that part
  Where the one motion on the other strikes

And there begin to contemplate with joy
  That Master's art察who in himself so loves it
  That never doth his eye depart therefrom。

Behold how from that point goes branching off
  The oblique circle察which conveys the planets
  To satisfy the world that calls upon them

And if their pathway were not thus inflected
  Much virtue in the heavens would be in vain
  And almost every power below here dead。

If from the straight line distant more or less
  Were the departure察much would wanting be
  Above and underneath of mundane order。

Remain now察Reader察still upon thy bench
  In thought pursuing that which is foretasted
  If thou wouldst jocund be instead of weary。

I've set before thee察henceforth feed thyself
  For to itself diverteth all my care
  That theme whereof I have been made the scribe。

The greatest of the ministers of nature
  Who with the power of heaven the world imprints
  And measures with his light the time for us

With that part which above is called to mind
  Conjoined察along the spirals was revolving
  Where each time earlier he presents himself

And I was with him察but of the ascending
  I was not conscious察saving as a man
  Of a first thought is conscious ere it come

And Beatrice察she who is seen to pass
  From good to better察and so suddenly
  That not by time her action is expressed

How lucent in herself must she have been
  And what was in the sun察wherein I entered
  Apparent not by colour but by light

I察though I call on genius察art察and practice
  Cannot so tell that it could be imagined
  Believe one can察and let him long to see it。

And if our fantasies too lowly are
  For altitude so great察it is no marvel
  Since o'er the sun was never eye could go。

Such in this place was the fourth family
  Of the high Father察who forever sates it
  Showing how he breathes forth and how begets。

And Beatrice began此 Give thanks察give thanks
  Unto the Sun of Angels察who to this
  Sensible one has raised thee by his grace 

Never was heart of mortal so disposed
  To worship察nor to give itself to God
  With all its gratitude was it so ready

As at those words did I myself become
  And all my love was so absorbed in Him
  That in oblivion Beatrice was eclipsed。

Nor this displeased her察but she smiled at it
  So that the splendour of her laughing eyes
  My single mind on many things divided。

Lights many saw I察vivid and triumphant
  Make us a centre and themselves a circle
  More sweet in voice than luminous in aspect。

Thus girt about the daughter of Latona
  We sometimes see察when pregnant is the air
  So that it holds the thread which makes her zone。

Within the court of Heaven察whence I return
  Are many jewels found察so fair and precious
  They cannot be transported from the realm

And of them was the singing of those lights。
  Who takes not wings that he may fly up thither
  The tidings thence may from the dumb await

As soon as singing thus those burning suns
  Had round about us whirled themselves three times
  Like unto stars neighbouring the steadfast poles

Ladies they seemed察not from the dance released
  But who stop short察in silence listening
  Till they have gathered the new melody。

And within one I heard beginning此 When
  The radiance of grace察by which is kindled
  True love察and which thereafter grows by loving

Within thee multiplied is so resplendent
  That it conducts thee upward by that stair
  Where without reascending none descends

Who should deny the wine out of his vial
  Unto thy thirst察in liberty were not
  Except as water which descends not seaward。

Fain wouldst thou know with what plants is enflowered
  This garland that encircles with delight
  The Lady fair who makes thee strong for heaven。

Of the lambs was I of the holy flock
  Which Dominic conducteth by a road
  Where well one fattens if he strayeth not。

He who is nearest to me on the right
  My brother and master was察and he Albertus
  Is of Cologne察I Thomas of Aquinum。

If thou of all the others wouldst be certain
  Follow behind my speaking with thy sight
  Upward along the blessed garland turning。

That next effulgence issues from the smile
  Of Gratian察who assisted both the courts
  In such wise that it pleased in Paradise。

The other which near by adorns our choir
  That Peter was who察e'en as the poor widow
  Offered his treasure unto Holy Church。

The fifth light察that among us is the fairest
  Breathes forth from such a love察that all the world
  Below is greedy to learn tidings of it。

Within it is the lofty mind察where knowledge
  So deep was put察that察if the true be true
  To see so much there never rose a second。

Thou seest next the lustre of that taper
  Which in the flesh below looked most within
  The angelic nature and its ministry。

Within that other little light is smiling
  The advocate of the Christian centuries
  Out of whose rhetoric Augustine was furnished。

Now if thou trainest thy mind's eye along
  From light to light pursuant of my praise
  With thirst already of the eighth thou waitest。

By seeing every good therein exults
  The sainted soul察which the fallacious world
  Makes manifest to him who listeneth well

The body whence 'twas hunted forth is lying
  Down in Cieldauro察and from martyrdom
  And banishment it came unto this peace。

See farther onward flame the burning breath
  Of Isidore察of Beda察and of Richard
  Who was in contemplation more than man。

This察whence to me returneth thy regard
  The light is of a spirit unto whom
  In his grave meditations death seemed slow。

It is the light eternal of Sigier
  Who察reading lectures in the Street of Straw
  Did syllogize invidious verities。;

Then察as a horologe that calleth us
  What time the Bride of God is rising up
  With matins to her Spouse that he may love her

Wherein one part the other draws and urges
  Ting ting resounding with so sweet a note
  That swells with love the spirit well disposed

Thus I beheld the glorious wheel move round
  And render voice to voice察in modulation
  And sweetness that can

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