The Divine Comedy: Inferno by Dante Alighieri (Mandelbaum translation)The breath within my lungs was so exhaustedfrom climbing, I could not go on; in fact,as soon as I had reached that stone, I sat."Now you must cast aside your laziness,"my master said, "for he who rests on downor under covers cannot come to fame;and he who spends his life without renownleaves such a vestige of himself on earthas smoke bequeaths to air or foam to water.Therefore, get up; defeat your breathlessnesswith spirit that can win all battles ifthe body's heaviness does not deter it.A longer ladder still is to be climbed;it's not enough to have left them behind;if you have understood, now profit from it."Then I arose and showed myself far betterequipped with breath than I had been before:"Go on, for I am strong and confident
Thursday, 27 December 2018
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