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Bologna

    By James Williams



        I go from colonnade to colonnade
            In streets that Dante trod, and past the towers
            Aslant toward heaven, and listen to the hours
        Chimed by the bells of choirs where Dante prayed.
        They cease; then lo! the foot of time seems stayed
            Five hundred years and more, I find me bowers
            Where sweet and noble ladies weave them flowers
        For one who reads Boccaccio in the shade.
        The cowlèd students halt by two and threes
            To hear the voice come thrilling through the trees,
            Then tear themselves away to themes more trite.
        Anon I mark the diligent hands that turn
            Unlovely parchment scrolls whereby to learn
            The beauty of inexorable right.



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