Paradiso: Canto XII
St. Buonaventura recounts the Life of St. Dominic. Lament over the State of the Franciscan Order. The Second Circle.
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Sì tosto come lultima parola la benedetta fiamma per dir tolse, a rotar cominciò la santa mola;
e nel suo giro tutta non si volse
canto che tanto vince nostre muse,
Come si volgon per tenera nube10
nascendo di quel dentro quel di fori,
e fanno qui la gente esser presaga,
così di quelle sempiterne rose
Poi che l tripudio e laltra festa grande,
insieme a punto e a voler quetarsi,
del cor de luna de le luci nove
e cominciò: «Lamor che mi fa bella
Degno è che, dov è lun, laltro sinduca:
Lessercito di Cristo, che sì caro
quando lo mperador che sempre regna40
e, come è detto, a sua sposa soccorse
In quella parte ove surge ad aprire
non molto lungi al percuoter de londe
siede la fortunata Calaroga
dentro vi nacque lamoroso drudo
e come fu creata, fu repleta
Poi che le sponsalizie fuor compiute
la donna che per lui lassenso diede,
e perché fosse qual era in costrutto,
Domenico fu detto; e io ne parlo70
Ben parve messo e famigliar di Cristo:
Spesse fïate fu tacito e desto
Oh padre suo veramente Felice!
Non per lo mondo, per cui mo saffanna
in picciol tempo gran dottor si feo;
E a la sedia che fu già benigna
non dispensare o due o tre per sei,
addimandò, ma contro al mondo errante
Poi, con dottrina e con volere insieme,
e ne li sterpi eretici percosse100
Di lui si fecer poi diversi rivi
Se tal fu luna rota de la biga
ben ti dovrebbe assai esser palese
Ma lorbita che fé la parte somma
La sua famiglia, che si mosse dritta
e tosto si vedrà de la ricolta
Ben dico, chi cercasse a foglio a foglio
ma non fia da Casal né dAcquasparta,
Io son la vita di Bonaventura
Illuminato e Augustin son quici,130
Ugo da San Vittore è qui con elli,
Natàn profeta e l metropolitano
Rabano è qui, e lucemi dallato
Ad inveggiar cotanto paladino e mosse meco questa compagnia».
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Soon as the blessed flame had taken up The final word to give it utterance, Began the holy millstone to revolve,
And in its gyre had not turned wholly round,
Song that as greatly doth transcend our Muses,
And as are spanned athwart a tender cloud10
(The one without born of the one within,
And make the people here, through covenant
In such wise of those sempiternal roses
After the dance, and other grand rejoicings,
Together, at once, with one accord had stopped,
Out of the heart of one of the new lights
And it began: "The love that makes me fair
'Tis right, where one is, to bring in the other,
The soldiery of Christ, which it had cost
When the Emperor who reigneth evermore40
And, as was said, he to his Bride brought succour
Within that region where the sweet west wind
Not far off from the beating of the waves,
Is situate the fortunate Calahorra,
Therein was born the amorous paramour
And when it was created was his mind
As soon as the espousals were complete
The woman, who for him had given assent,
And that he might be construed as he was,
Dominic was he called; and him I speak of70
Envoy and servant sooth he seemed of Christ,
Silent and wakeful many a time was he
O thou his father, Felix verily!
Not for the world which people toil for now
He in short time became so great a teacher,
And of the See, (that once was more benignant
Not to dispense or two or three for six,
He asked for, but against the errant world
Then with the doctrine and the will together,
And in among the shoots heretical100
Of him were made thereafter divers runnels,
If such the one wheel of the Biga was,
Truly full manifest should be to thee
But still the orbit, which the highest part
His family, that had straight forward moved
And soon aware they will be of the harvest
Yet say I, he who searcheth leaf by leaf
'Twill not be from Casal nor Acquasparta,
Bonaventura of Bagnoregio's life
Here are Illuminato and Agostino,130
Hugh of Saint Victor is among them here,
Nathan the seer, and metropolitan
Here is Rabanus, and beside me here
To celebrate so great a paladin And with me they have moved this company."
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