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Dante Alighieri

May/June c.1265 - September 14, 1321


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto I In the midway of this our mortal life, 132304
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto II Now was the day departing, and the air, 144258
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto III THROUGH me you pass into the city of woe: 126268
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto IV Broke the deep slumber in my brain a crash 148263
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto IX The hue, which coward dread on my pale cheeks 131264
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto V From the first circle I descended thus 138252
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto VI My sense reviving, that erewhile had droop'd 117254
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto VII Ah me! O Satan! Satan!" loud exclaim'd 134288
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto VIII My theme pursuing, I relate that ere 128260
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto X Now by a secret pathway we proceed, 138268
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XI Upon the utmost verge of a high bank, 121274
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XII The place where to descend the precipice 140266
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XIII Ere Nessus yet had reach'd the other bank, 152259
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XIV Soon as the charity of native land 138264
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XIX Woe to thee, Simon Magus! woe to you, 135255
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XV One of the solid margins bears us now 126260
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XVI Now came I where the water's din was heard, 134251
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XVII Lo! the fell monster with the deadly sting! 132251
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XVII Now upward rose the flame, and still'd its light 132245
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XVIII There is a place within the depths of hell 133258
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XX And now the verse proceeds to torments new, 138269
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXI Thus we from bridge to bridge, with other talk, 137262
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXII It hath been heretofore my chance to see 148250
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXIII In silence and in solitude we went, 151255
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXIV In the year's early nonage, when the sun 150253
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXIX So were mine eyes inebriate with view 138250
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXV When he had spoke, the sinner rais'd his hands 140250
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXVI Florence exult! for thou so mightily 135253
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXVIII Who, e'en in words unfetter'd, might at full 138263
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXX What time resentment burn'd in Juno's breast 145267
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXXI The very tongue, whose keen reproof before 136240
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXXII Could I command rough rhimes and hoarse, to suit 136269
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXXIII His jaws uplifting from their fell repast, 155343
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXXIV The banners of Hell's Monarch do come forth 133345
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto I His glory, by whose might all things are mov'd, 137313
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto II All ye, who in small bark have following sail'd, 148332
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto III That sun, which erst with love my bosom warm'd 133348
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto IV Between two kinds of food, both equally 138329
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto IX After solution of my doubt, thy Charles, 137353
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto V If beyond earthly wont, the flame of love 134333
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto VI After that Constantine the eagle turn'd 144332
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto VII Hosanna Sanctus Deus Sabaoth 142364
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto VIII The world was in its day of peril dark 154345
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto X Looking into his first-born with the love, 142341
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XI O fond anxiety of mortal men! 129330
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XII Soon as its final word the blessed flame 135326
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XIII Let him, who would conceive what now I saw, 137334
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XIV From centre to the circle, and so back 132320
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XIX Before my sight appear'd, with open wings, 145334
The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XV True love, that ever shows itself as clear 140352

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About:
Durante degli Alighieri, commonly known as Dante Alighieri, was a Florentine poet of the Middle Ages. His central work, the Divina Commedia (originally called "Commedia" and later called "Divina" (divine) by Boccaccio hence "Divina Commedia"), is often considered the greatest literary work composed in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature.


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