Title: The Divine Comedy of Dante: Paradise
Author: Dante Alighieri
Language: English
Produced by Judith Smith and Natalie Salter
THE VISION
OF
HELL, PURGATORY, AND PARADISE
BY
DANTE ALIGHIERI
PARADISE
Complete
TRANSLATED BY
THE REV. H. F. CARY, M.A.
PARADISE
Canto 1 - 33
CANTO I
His glory, by whose might all things are mov'd,
Benign Apollo! this last labour aid,
Through diver passages, the world's bright lamp
I suffer'd it not long, and yet so long
Her eyes fast fix'd on the eternal wheels,
If I were only what thou didst create,
Whence she who saw me, clearly as myself,
Although divested of my first-rais'd doubt,
Whence, after utt'rance of a piteous sigh,
So said, she turn'd toward the heav'n her face.
CANTO II
All ye, who in small bark have following sail'd,
The increate perpetual thirst, that draws
Beatrice upward gaz'd, and I on her,
Me seem'd as if a cloud had cover'd us,
I answered: "Lady! I with thoughts devout,
She somewhat smil'd, then spake: "If mortals err
Then I: "What various here above appears,
She then resum'd: "Thou certainly wilt see