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Proemio Selva 030111 ll Colle -: . â INFERNO DKNTE finds himself astray in a dark Wood, where he spends a night of great misery. He says that death is hardly more bitter, than it is to recall what he suffered there; but that he will tell the fearful things he saw, in order that he may also tell how he found guidance, and first began to discern the real causes ofall misery (1-9). He comes to a Hill; and seeing its summit already bright with the rays of the Sun, he begins to ascend it. The way to it looks quite deserted (xo-go). He ismet by a beautiful Leopard, which keeps distracting his attention from the Hill, and makes him turn back several times (31-36). The Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita mi ritrovai per una selva oscura, 9che la diritta via era smarrita. f Ahi quanto a dir qual era à cosa dura 4questa selva selvaggia ed aspra eforte, che nel pensier rinnova la paura! f Tanto à amara, che poco à pin motte: 1ma per trattar del ben châ iâ vi trovai, diro dellâ altre cose, châ io vâ ho scorte. Iâ non so ben ridir comâ no vâ entrai;  tantâ era pien di sonno in su quel punto, chela verace via abbandonai. Ma poi châ io fui al pie dâ un colle giunto, â3 la dove terminava quella valle, che mâ avea di paura il cor compunto, guardai in alto, evidi le sue spalle vestite gia deâ raggi del pianeta, che mena dritto altrui per ogni calle. A llor fula paura un poco queta, 9che nel lago del cor mâ era durata la notte, châ iâ passai con tanta pieta.
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
DANTE finds himself astray in a dark Wood, where he spends a night of great misery. He says that death is hardly more bitter, than it is to recall what he suffered there; but that he will tell the fearful things he saw, in order that he may also tell how he found guidance, and first began to discern the real causes of all misery (1-9). He comes to a Hill; and seeing its summit already bright with the rays of the Sun, he begins to ascend it. The way to it looks quite deserted (10-30). He is met by a beautiful Leopard, which keeps distracting his attention from the Hill, and makes him turn back several times (31-36). The Proemio Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita Selva ... I oscura ml ntroval per una se va oscura, che Ia diritta via era smarrita. Ahi quanto a dir qual era e cosa dura questa selva selvaggia ed aspra e forte, che nel pensier rinnova 1a paura ! Tanto e amara, che poco e pili morte: rna per trattar del ben ch' i' vi trovai, diro dell' altre cose, ch
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