Friday, April 26, 2013

Translations - From the Italian - Seven Sonnets and a Canzone - Sonnet VII. Dante

Translations - From the Italian - Seven Sonnets and a Canzone - Sonnet VII. Dante

Translations - From the Italian - Seven Sonnets and a Canzone - Sonnet VII. Dante

Sonnet VII - DanteWhat should be said of him cannot be said; By too great splendor is his name attended; To blame is easier those who him offended, Than reach the faintest glory round him shed.This man descended to the doomed and dead For our instruction; then to God ascended; Heaven opened wide...

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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