"Through me the way is to the city of woe, through me the way is to eternal pain, through me the way among the lost people."
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"Through me the way is to the city of woe, through me the way is to eternal pain, through me the way among the lost people."
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Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.
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And then we emerged to see the stars again.
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You were not made to live like brutes, but to follow virtue and knowledge.
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To run upon better waters now hoists sail the little vessel of my genius, leaving behind itself a sea so cruel.
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Infinite goodness has such wide arms, that it embraces all that turns to it.
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Your will is free, upright, and whole; henceforth, you act according to its discretion. Therefore, I crown and mitre you over yourself.
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Love, which absolves no loved one from loving, seized me so strongly with his charm that, as you see, it does not leave me even now.
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And just as someone who, with laboring breath, has escaped the sea to reach the shore, turns back to gaze at the perilous waters.
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Ah, how hard it is to describe this rough and harsh and dense forest, which renews fear in my thoughts!
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