Strikes not on his eye The blessed daylight? He who guides my ken On high, he is that Mantuan, led by whom Thou didst presume of men and gods to sing. The astounding pretention of DA in assigning himself the powers in deciding who goes where in his system of divine retributions has been blurred to some naive readers. Accurst be thou! And I believe they can finally reiterate with Mallarme: Oh, you thunder and rubies in the mud, Tell me if I am not glad To see in the air that this fire pierces That the last of my earthly cares now ceases.
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