. The vision; . Portitor has horrendus aquas et flumina servatTenibili squalore Charon, cni pinrima mentoCanities inculta jacet; slant lumina flamma •* ••• lifa^ vi. 396. 78-103. HELL, Canto III. 65 Crying, Wo to you. wicked spirits ! hope notEver to see the sky again. I comeTo take you to the other shore across,Into eternal darkness, there to dwellIn fierce heat and in And thou, who thereStandest, live spirit! get thee hence, and leaveThese who are But soon as he beheldI left them not, ;i By other way,3 said he,• By other haven shalt thou come to shore,Not by this passage : t


. The vision; . Portitor has horrendus aquas et flumina servatTenibili squalore Charon, cni pinrima mentoCanities inculta jacet; slant lumina flamma •* ••• lifa^ vi. 396. 78-103. HELL, Canto III. 65 Crying, Wo to you. wicked spirits ! hope notEver to see the sky again. I comeTo take you to the other shore across,Into eternal darkness, there to dwellIn fierce heat and in And thou, who thereStandest, live spirit! get thee hence, and leaveThese who are But soon as he beheldI left them not, ;i By other way,3 said he,• By other haven shalt thou come to shore,Not by this passage : thee a nimbler boat-Must carry. Then to him thus spake my guide:• Charon ! thyself torment not: so tis willd,Where will and power are one: ask thou no mote.*- Straightway in silence fell the shaggy cheeksOf him, the boatman oer the livid lake,3Around whose eyes glared wheeling flames. Mean-whileThose spirits, faint and naked, color changed,.^nd gnashd their teeth, soon as the cruel wordsThey heard. God and their parents they blasphemed;The human kind, the place, the time, and seed,That did engender them and give them birth. Then all together sorely wailing drewTo t


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