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The Sonnets Of Tommaso Campanella - The Dungeon.

    By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



Come va al centro.


    As to the centre all things that have weight
            Sink from the surface: as the silly mouse
            Runs at a venture, rash though timorous,
            Into the monster's jaws to meet her fate:
    Thus all who love high Science, from the strait
            Dead sea of Sophistry sailing like us
            Into Truth's ocean, bold and amorous,
            Must in our haven anchor soon or late.
    One calls this haunt a Cave of Polypheme,
            And one Atlante's Palace, one of Crete
            The Labyrinth, and one Hell's lowest pit.
    Knowledge, grace, mercy, are an idle dream
            In this dread place. Nought but fear dwells in it,
            Of stealthy Tyranny the sacred seat.



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