| | Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads |
| 1: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto I | In the midway of this our mortal life, | | 132 | 703 |
| 2: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto II | Now was the day departing, and the air, | | 144 | 545 |
| 3: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto III | THROUGH me you pass into the city of woe: | | 126 | 541 |
| 4: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto IV | Broke the deep slumber in my brain a crash | | 148 | 536 |
| 5: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto IX | The hue, which coward dread on my pale cheeks | | 131 | 555 |
| 6: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto V | From the first circle I descended thus | | 138 | 591 |
| 7: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto VI | My sense reviving, that erewhile had droop'd | | 117 | 553 |
| 8: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto VII | Ah me! O Satan! Satan!" loud exclaim'd | | 134 | 586 |
| 9: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto VIII | My theme pursuing, I relate that ere | | 128 | 552 |
| 10: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto X | Now by a secret pathway we proceed, | | 138 | 535 |
| 11: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XI | Upon the utmost verge of a high bank, | | 121 | 513 |
| 12: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XII | The place where to descend the precipice | | 140 | 522 |
| 13: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XIII | Ere Nessus yet had reach'd the other bank, | | 152 | 507 |
| 14: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XIV | Soon as the charity of native land | | 138 | 575 |
| 15: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XIX | Woe to thee, Simon Magus! woe to you, | | 135 | 514 |
| 16: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XV | One of the solid margins bears us now | | 126 | 537 |
| 17: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XVI | Now came I where the water's din was heard, | | 134 | 543 |
| 18: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XVII | Lo! the fell monster with the deadly sting! | | 132 | 515 |
| 19: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XVII | Now upward rose the flame, and still'd its light | | 132 | 580 |
| 20: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XVIII | There is a place within the depths of hell | | 133 | 538 |
| 21: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XX | And now the verse proceeds to torments new, | | 138 | 516 |
| 22: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXI | Thus we from bridge to bridge, with other talk, | | 137 | 557 |
| 23: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXII | It hath been heretofore my chance to see | | 148 | 504 |
| 24: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXIII | In silence and in solitude we went, | | 151 | 569 |
| 25: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXIV | In the year's early nonage, when the sun | | 150 | 543 |
| 26: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXIX | So were mine eyes inebriate with view | | 138 | 517 |
| 27: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXV | When he had spoke, the sinner rais'd his hands | | 140 | 491 |
| 28: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXVI | Florence exult! for thou so mightily | | 135 | 540 |
| 29: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXVIII | Who, e'en in words unfetter'd, might at full | | 138 | 532 |
| 30: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXX | What time resentment burn'd in Juno's breast | | 145 | 547 |
| 31: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXXI | The very tongue, whose keen reproof before | | 136 | 519 |
| 32: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXXII | Could I command rough rhimes and hoarse, to suit | | 136 | 556 |
| 33: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXXIII | His jaws uplifting from their fell repast, | | 155 | 737 |
| 34: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision of Hell, Or The Inferno: Canto XXXIV | The banners of Hell's Monarch do come forth | | 133 | 637 |
| 35: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto I | His glory, by whose might all things are mov'd, | | 137 | 569 |
| 36: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto II | All ye, who in small bark have following sail'd, | | 148 | 620 |
| 37: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto III | That sun, which erst with love my bosom warm'd | | 133 | 623 |
| 38: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto IV | Between two kinds of food, both equally | | 138 | 605 |
| 39: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto IX | After solution of my doubt, thy Charles, | | 137 | 609 |
| 40: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto V | If beyond earthly wont, the flame of love | | 134 | 626 |
| 41: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto VI | After that Constantine the eagle turn'd | | 144 | 604 |
| 42: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto VII | Hosanna Sanctus Deus Sabaoth | | 142 | 604 |
| 43: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto VIII | The world was in its day of peril dark | | 154 | 641 |
| 44: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto X | Looking into his first-born with the love, | | 142 | 609 |
| 45: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XI | O fond anxiety of mortal men! | | 129 | 582 |
| 46: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XII | Soon as its final word the blessed flame | | 135 | 598 |
| 47: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XIII | Let him, who would conceive what now I saw, | | 137 | 615 |
| 48: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XIV | From centre to the circle, and so back | | 132 | 591 |
| 49: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XIX | Before my sight appear'd, with open wings, | | 145 | 617 |
| 50: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XV | True love, that ever shows itself as clear | | 140 | 625 |
| 51: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XVI | O slight respect of man's nobility! | | 151 | 600 |
| 52: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XVII | Such as the youth, who came to Clymene | | 135 | 580 |
| 53: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XVIII | Now in his word, sole, ruminating, joy'd | | 132 | 550 |
| 54: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XX | When, disappearing, from our hemisphere, | | 140 | 591 |
| 55: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXI | Again mine eyes were fix'd on Beatrice, | | 133 | 619 |
| 56: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXII | Astounded, to the guardian of my steps | | 150 | 594 |
| 57: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXIII | E'en as the bird, who midst the leafy bower | | 134 | 604 |
| 58: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXIV | O ye! in chosen fellowship advanc'd | | 151 | 566 |
| 59: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXIX | No longer than what time Latona's twins | | 150 | 566 |
| 60: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXV | If e'er the sacred poem that hath made | | 139 | 604 |
| 61: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXVI | With dazzled eyes, whilst wond'ring I remain'd, | | 141 | 610 |
| 62: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXVII | Then "Glory to the Father, to the Son, | | 138 | 627 |
| 63: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXVIII | So she who doth imparadise my soul, | | 128 | 579 |
| 64: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXX | Noon's fervid hour perchance six thousand miles | | 146 | 529 |
| 65: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXXI | In fashion, as a snow-white rose, lay then | | 132 | 556 |
| 66: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXXII | Freely the sage, though wrapt in musings high, | | 136 | 540 |
| 67: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Paradise: Canto XXXIII | O virgin mother, daughter of thy Son, | | 135 | 547 |
| 68: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto I | O'er better waves to speed her rapid course | | 136 | 543 |
| 69: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto II | Now had the sun to that horizon reach'd, | | 126 | 573 |
| 70: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto III | Them sudden flight had scatter'd over the plain, | | 140 | 520 |
| 71: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto IV | When by sensations of delight or pain, | | 135 | 574 |
| 72: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto IX | Now the fair consort of Tithonus old, | | 137 | 558 |
| 73: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto V | Now had I left those spirits, and pursued | | 133 | 548 |
| 74: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto VI | When from their game of dice men separate, | | 153 | 512 |
| 75: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto VII | After their courteous greetings joyfully | | 135 | 590 |
| 76: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto VIII | Now was the hour that wakens fond desire | | 138 | 560 |
| 77: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto X | When we had passed the threshold of the gate | | 128 | 525 |
| 78: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XI | O thou Almighty Father, who dost make | | 141 | 566 |
| 79: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XII | With equal pace as oxen in the yoke, | | 129 | 488 |
| 80: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XIII | We reach'd the summit of the scale, and stood | | 145 | 529 |
| 81: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XIV | Say who is he around our mountain winds, | | 152 | 500 |
| 82: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XIX | It was the hour, when of diurnal heat | | 143 | 590 |
| 83: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XV | As much as 'twixt the third hour's close and dawn, | | 143 | 532 |
| 84: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XVI | Hell's dunnest gloom, or night unlustrous, dark, | | 149 | 621 |
| 85: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XVII | Call to remembrance, reader, if thou e'er | | 137 | 609 |
| 86: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XVIII | The teacher ended, and his high discourse | | 142 | 623 |
| 87: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XX | Ill strives the will, 'gainst will more wise that strives | | 144 | 595 |
| 88: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXI | The natural thirst, ne'er quench'd but from the well, | | 137 | 605 |
| 89: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXII | Now we had left the angel, who had turn'd | | 150 | 591 |
| 90: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXIII | On the green leaf mine eyes were fix'd, like his | | 129 | 563 |
| 91: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXIV | Our journey was not slacken'd by our talk, | | 151 | 625 |
| 92: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXIX | Singing, as if enamour'd, she resum'd | | 150 | 582 |
| 93: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXV | It was an hour, when he who climbs, had need | | 133 | 558 |
| 94: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXVI | While singly thus along the rim we walk'd, | | 141 | 602 |
| 95: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXVII | Now was the sun so station'd, as when first | | 143 | 593 |
| 96: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXVIII | Through that celestial forest, whose thick shade | | 152 | 537 |
| 97: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXX | Soon as the polar light, which never knows | | 147 | 575 |
| 98: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXXI | O Thou!" her words she thus without delay | | 146 | 570 |
| 99: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXXII | Mine eyes with such an eager coveting, | | 157 | 607 |
| 100: | The Divine Comedy by Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto XXXIII | The heathen, Lord! are come!" responsive thus, | | 142 | 564 |