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Suspended in Limbo; neither in pain nor in glory. ↩
Brighter than the star; than “that star which is brightest,” comments Boccaccio. Others say the Sun, and refer to Dante’s Canzone, beginning:—
“The star of beauty which doth measure time,
The lady seems, who has enamored me,
Placed in the heaven of Love.”
“The star of beauty which doth measure time, The lady seems, who has enamored me, Placed in the heaven of Love.”
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