Excerpt from The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Vol. 3
Canto I.
Proem. - Invocation. - Beatrice and Dante ascend to the Sphere of Fire. - Beatrice explains the cause of their ascent.
The glory of Him who moves everything penetrates through the universe, and shines in one part more and in another less. In the heaven that receives most of its light I have been, and have seen things which he who descends from there-above neither knows how nor is able to recount; because, drawing near to its own desire, our understanding enters so deep, that the memory cannot follow. Truly whatever of the Holy Realm I could treasure up in my mind shall now be the theme of my song.
O good Apollo, for this last labor make me such a vessel of thy power as thou demandest for the gift of the loved laurel.
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