Title: Hell The Inferno from The Divine Comedy
Author: Dante Alighieri
Language: English
Produced by Judith Smith and Natalie Salter
HELL
OR THE INFERNO FROM THE DIVINE COMEDY
BY
DANTE ALIGHIERI
TRANSLATED BY
THE REV. H. F. CARY, M.A.
HELL
Cantos 1 - 34
CANTO I
IN the midway of this our mortal life,
Then was a little respite to the fear,
The hinder foot still firmer. Scarce the ascent
The hour was morning's prime, and on his way
With his head held aloft and hunger-mad,
While to the lower space with backward step
He answer'd: "Now not man, man once I was,
"For every vein and pulse throughout my frame
Onward he mov'd, I close his steps pursu'd.
CANTO II
NOW was the day departing, and the air,
O Muses! O high genius! now vouchsafe
I thus began: "Bard! thou who art my guide,
(Note: Beatrice. I use this word, as it is pronounced in the Italian, as consisting of four syllables, of which the third is a long one.)
Revisited with joy. Love brought me thence,
She then was silent, and I thus began:
She then: "Since thou so deeply wouldst inquire,