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Divine Comedy
Dante Alighieri, 14th Century
"Through me the way is to the City of Woe: Through me the way into the eternal pain; Through me the way among the lost below.... Relinquish all hope, ye who enter here. These words, of a dim color, I espied Written above the lintel of a door. Whereat: "Master, the sense is hard," I cried. And he, as one experienced in that lore: "Here all misgiving must thy mind reject. Here cowardice must die and be no more...." Here lamentation, groans, and wailings deep Reverberated through the starless air, So that it made me at the beginning weep. Uncouth tongues, horrible shriekings of despair, Shrill and faint voices, cries of pain and rage, And, with it all, smiting of hands, were there, Making a tumult, nothing could assuage, To swirl in the air that knows not day or night, Like sand within the whirlwind's eddying cage. And I, whose mind failed to discern aright, Said: "Master, what is it that my ear affrays? Who are these that seem so crushed beneath their plight?" And he to me: "These miserable ways The forlorn spirits endure of those who spent Life without infamy and without praise. They are mingled with that caitiff regiment Of the angels, who rebelled not, yet avowed To God no loyalty, on themselves intent. Heaven chased them forth, lest their allegiance cloud Its beauty, and the deep Hell refuses them, For, beside such, the sinner would be proud."
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- Title: Divine Comedy
- Artist: -RayChama-
- Description: NOte: I DID NOT WRITE THIS! This is a poem by a man in medevil times. This is my favorite poem, and I want to share it.
- Date: 02/09/2009
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- Slinkenhofer - 07/01/2012
- Just for clarification, the Divine Comedy was an epic written by Dante Alighieri in the early 1300s. It's comprised of three canticas, Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso, though most people only know of Inferno. Ironically, the Inferno and Purgatorio are mainly just prologues to the final part of the epic, and most people don't realize this, as they would rather read about bad people being punished then a symbolic path to God.
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- xXHARMONIC blADE Xx - 02/09/2009
- i thank you for sharing. i believe a man named Dante wrote the divine comedy which explained how there are multiple levels of hell and how each corresponds to what and the intensity of a sin commited. some believe that he wrote this after being excommunicated by the chruch.
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