Inferno: Canto XVI
Guidoguerra, Aldobrandi, and Rusticucci. Cataract of the River of Blood.
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Già era in loco onde sudia l rimbombo de lacqua che cadea ne laltro giro, simile a quel che larnie fanno rombo,
quando tre ombre insieme si partiro,
Venian ver noi, e ciascuna gridava:
Ahimè, che piaghe vidi ne lor membri,10
A le lor grida il mio dottor sattese;
E se non fosse il foco che saetta
Ricominciar, come noi restammo, ei
Qual sogliono i campion far nudi e unti,
così rotando, ciascuno il visaggio
E «Se miseria desto loco sollo
la fama nostra il tuo animo pieghi
Questi, lorme di cui pestar mi vedi,
nepote fu de la buona Gualdrada;
Laltro, chappresso me la rena trita,40
E io, che posto son con loro in croce,
Si fossi stato dal foco coperto,
ma perch io mi sarei brusciato e cotto,
Poi cominciai: «Non dispetto, ma doglia
tosto che questo mio segnor mi disse
Di vostra terra sono, e sempre mai
Lascio lo fele e vo per dolci pomi
«Se lungamente lanima conduca
cortesia e valor dì se dimora
ché Guiglielmo Borsiere, il qual si duole70
«La gente nuova e i sùbiti guadagni
Così gridai con la faccia levata;
«Se laltre volte sì poco ti costa»,
Però, se campi desti luoghi bui
fa che di noi a la gente favelle».
Un amen non saria possuto dirsi
Io lo seguiva, e poco eravam iti,
Come quel fiume cha proprio cammino
che si chiama Acquacheta suso, avante
rimbomba là sovra San Benedetto100
così, giù duna ripa discoscesa,
Io avea una corda intorno cinta,
Poscia chio lebbi tutta da me sciolta,
Ond ei si volse inver lo destro lato,
E pur convien che novità risponda,
Ahi quanto cauti li uomini esser dienno
El disse a me: «Tosto verrà di sovra
Sempre a quel ver cha faccia di menzogna
ma qui tacer nol posso; e per le note
chi vidi per quell aere grosso e scuro130
sì come torna colui che va giuso che n sù si stende e da piè si rattrappa.
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Now was I where was heard the reverberation Of water falling into the next round, Like to that humming which the beehives make,
When shadows three together started forth,
Towards us came they, and each one cried out:
Ah me! what wounds I saw upon their limbs,10
Unto their cries my Teacher paused attentive;
And if it were not for the fire that darts
As soon as we stood still, they recommenced
As champions stripped and oiled are wont to do,
Thus, wheeling round, did every one his visage
And, "If the misery of this soft place
Let the renown of us thy mind incline
He in whose footprints thou dost see me treading,
He was the grandson of the good Gualdrada;
The other, who close by me treads the sand,40
And I, who with them on the cross am placed,
Could I have been protected from the fire,
But as I should have burned and baked myself,
Then I began: "Sorrow and not disdain
As soon as this my Lord said unto me
I of your city am; and evermore
I leave the gall, and go for the sweet fruits
"So may the soul for a long while conduct
Valour and courtesy, say if they dwell
For Guglielmo Borsier, who is in torment70
"The new inhabitants and the sudden gains,
In this wise I exclaimed with face uplifted;
"If other times so little it doth cost thee,"
Therefore, if thou escape from these dark places,
See that thou speak of us unto the people."
Not an Amen could possibly be said
I followed him, and little had we gone,
Even as that stream which holdeth its own course
Which is above called Acquacheta, ere
Reverberates there above San Benedetto100
Thus downward from a bank precipitate,
I had a cord around about me girt,
After I this had all from me unloosed,
Whereat he turned himself to the right side,
"It must needs be some novelty respond,"
Ah me! how very cautious men should be
He said to me: "Soon there will upward come
Aye to that truth which has the face of falsehood,
But here I cannot; and, Reader, by the notes
Athwart that dense and darksome atmosphere130
Even as he returns who goeth down Who upward stretches, and draws in his feet.
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