THE VISION OF PURGATORY

BY DANTE ALIGHIERI

ILLUSTRATED BY GUSTAVE DORÉ

TRANSLATED BY
THE REV. H. F. CARY, M.A.


LIST OF CANTOS

[Canto 1]
[Canto 2]
[Canto 3]
[Canto 4]
[Canto 5]
[Canto 6]
[Canto 7]
[Canto 8]
[Canto 9]
[Canto 10]
[Canto 11]
[Canto 12]
[Canto 13]
[Canto 14]
[Canto 15]
[Canto 16]
[Canto 17]
[Canto 18]
[Canto 19]
[Canto 20]
[Canto 21]
[Canto 22]
[Canto 23]
[Canto 24]
[Canto 25]
[Canto 26]
[Canto 27]
[Canto 28]
[Canto 29]
[Canto 30]
[Canto 31]
[Canto 32]
[Canto 33]

CANTO I

O’er better waves to speed her rapid course
The light bark of my genius lifts the sail,
Well pleas’d to leave so cruel sea behind;
And of that second region will I sing,
In which the human spirit from sinful blot
Is purg’d, and for ascent to Heaven prepares.
Here, O ye hallow’d Nine! for in your train
I follow, here the deadened strain revive;
Nor let Calliope refuse to sound
A somewhat higher song, of that loud tone,
Which when the wretched birds of chattering note
Had heard, they of forgiveness lost all hope.
Sweet hue of eastern sapphire, that was spread
O’er the serene aspect of the pure air,
High up as the first circle, to mine eyes
Unwonted joy renew’d, soon as I ’scap’d
Forth from the atmosphere of deadly gloom,
That had mine eyes and bosom fill’d with grief.
The radiant planet, that to love invites,
Made all the orient laugh, and veil’d beneath
The Pisces’ light, that in his escort came.