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Dante Kinnunen: Canto I Lyrics
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SIZZLE: After that Ilion the superb was burned.
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SIZZLE: Son of Anchises
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SIZZLE: And as he is who willingly acquires, And the time comes that causes him to lose,
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SIZZLE: Thou wouldst conduct me there where thou hast said, That I may see the portal of Saint Peter, And those thou makest so disconsolate."
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SIZZLE: But thou, why goest thou back to such annoyance? Why climb'st thou not the Mount Delectable,
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SIZZLE: And a she-wolf, that with all hungerings Seemed to be laden in her meagreness,
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SIZZLE: "Whiche'er thou art, or shade or real man!" He answered me: "Not man; man once I was, And both my parents were of Lombardy,
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SIZZLE: He shall not feed on either earth or pelf, But upon wisdom, and on love and virtue;
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SIZZLE: A lion's aspect which appeared to me.
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SIZZLE: A soul shall be for that than I more worthy;
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SIZZLE: When I beheld him in the desert vast, "Have pity on me," unto him I cried,
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SIZZLE: Whene'er it may be, to the blessed people; To whom, then, if thou wishest to ascend,
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SIZZLE: "Now, art thou that Virgilius and that fountain Which spreads abroad so wide a river of speech?"
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SIZZLE: The way resumed I on the desert slope,
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SIZZLE: And even as he, who, with distressful breath,
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SIZZLE: And lo! almost where the ascent began, A panther light and swift exceedingly,
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SIZZLE: And up the sun was mounting with those stars
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SIZZLE: Who cry out each one for the second death; And thou shalt see those who contented are Within the fire, because they hope to come,
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SIZZLE: After my weary body I had rested,
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SIZZLE: That many times I to return had turned
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