Purgatorio: Canto XXIX
The Triumph of the Church.
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Cantando come donna innamorata, continüò col fin di sue parole: Beati quorum tecta sunt peccata!.
E come ninfe che si givan sole
allor si mosse contra l fiume, andando
Non eran cento tra suoi passi e miei,10
Né ancor fu così nostra via molta,
Ed ecco un lustro sùbito trascorse
Ma perché l balenar, come vien, resta,
E una melodia dolce correva
che là dove ubidia la terra e l cielo,
sotto l qual se divota fosse stata,
Mentr io mandava tra tante primizie
dinanzi a noi, tal quale un foco acceso,
O sacrosante Vergini, se fami,
Or convien che Elicona per me versi,40
Poco più oltre, sette alberi doro
ma quand i fui sì presso di lor fatto,
la virtù cha ragion discorso ammanna,
Di sopra fiammeggiava il bello arnese
Io mi rivolsi dammirazion pieno
Indi rendei laspetto a lalte cose
La donna mi sgridò: «Perché pur ardi
Genti vid io allor, come a lor duci,
Lacqua imprendëa dal sinistro fianco,
Quand io da la mia riva ebbi tal posta,70
e vidi le fiammelle andar davante,
sì che lì sopra rimanea distinto
Questi ostendali in dietro eran maggiori
Sotto così bel ciel com io diviso,
Tutti cantavan: «Benedicta tue
Poscia che i fiori e laltre fresche erbette
sì come luce luce in ciel seconda,
Ognuno era pennuto di sei ali;
A descriver lor forme più non spargo
ma leggi Ezechïel, che li dipigne100
e quali i troverai ne le sue carte,
Lo spazio dentro a lor quattro contenne
Esso tendeva in sù luna e laltra ale
Tanto salivan che non eran viste;
Non che Roma di carro così bello
quel del Sol che, svïando, fu combusto
Tre donne in giro da la destra rota
laltr era come se le carni e lossa
e or parëan da la bianca tratte,
Da la sinistra quattro facean festa,130
Appresso tutto il pertrattato nodo
Lun si mostrava alcun de famigliari
mostrava laltro la contraria cura
Poi vidi quattro in umile paruta;
E questi sette col primaio stuolo
anzi di rose e daltri fior vermigli;
E quando il carro a me fu a rimpetto, fermandosi ivi con le prime insegne.
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Singing like unto an enamoured lady She, with the ending of her words, continued: "Beati quorum tecta sunt peccata."
And even as Nymphs, that wandered all alone
She then against the stream moved onward, going
Between her steps and mine were not a hundred,10
Nor even thus our way continued far
And lo! a sudden lustre ran across
But since the lightning ceases as it comes,
And a delicious melody there ran
For there where earth and heaven obedient were,
Underneath which had she devoutly stayed,
While 'mid such manifold first-fruits I walked
In front of us like an enkindled fire
O Virgins sacrosanct! if ever hunger,
Now Helicon must needs pour forth for me,40
A little farther on, seven trees of gold
But when I had approached so near to them
The faculty that lends discourse to reason
Above them flamed the harness beautiful,
I turned me round, with admiration filled,
Then back I turned my face to those high things,
The lady chid me: "Why dost thou burn only
Then saw I people, as behind their leaders,
The water on my left flank was resplendent,
When I upon my margin had such post70
And I beheld the flamelets onward go,
So that it overhead remained distinct
These standards to the rearward longer were
Under so fair a heaven as I describe
They all of them were singing: "Blessed thou
After the flowers and other tender grasses
Even as in heaven star followeth after star,
Plumed with six wings was every one of them,
Reader! to trace their forms no more I waste
But read Ezekiel, who depicteth them100
And such as thou shalt find them in his pages,
The interval between these four contained
And upward he extended both his wings
So high they rose that they were lost to sight;
Not only Rome with no such splendid car
That of the Sun, which swerving was burnt up
Three maidens at the right wheel in a circle
The second was as if her flesh and bones
And now they seemed conducted by the white,
Upon the left hand four made holiday130
In rear of all the group here treated of
One showed himself as one of the disciples
Contrary care the other manifested,
Thereafter four I saw of humble aspect,
And like the foremost company these seven
But of the rose, and other flowers vermilion;
And when the car was opposite to me There with the vanward ensigns standing still.
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