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Dante and Virgil

    By Henry Kendall



    When lost Francesca sobbed her broken tale
    Of love and sin and boundless agony,
    While that wan spirit by her side did wail
    And bite his lips for utter misery
    The grief which could not speak, nor hear, nor see
    So tender grew the superhuman face
    Of one who listened, that a mighty trace
    Of superhuman woe gave way, and pale
    The sudden light up-struggled to its place;
    While all his limbs began to faint and fail
    With such excess of pity. But, behind,
    The Roman Virgil stood the calm, the wise
    With not a shadow in his regal eyes,
    A stately type of all his stately kind.



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