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The trance and vision of Dante, and the ascent to the Fourth Circle, where the sin of Sloth is punished. ↩
Iliad , III 10:—
“As the south wind spreads a mist upon the brow of a mountain, by no means agreeable to the shepherd, but to the robber better than night, in which a man sees only as far as he can cast a stone.”
“As the south wind spreads a mist upon the brow of a mountain, by no means agreeable to the shepherd, but to the robber better than night, in which a man sees only as far as he can cast a stone.”