Darkness of hell, and of a night deprived 828 Of every planet under a poor sky, 829 As much as may be tenebrous with cloud, Ne’er made unto my sight so thick a veil, As did that smoke which there enveloped us, Nor to the feeling of so rough a texture; For not an eye it suffered to stay open; Whereat mine escort, faithful and sagacious, Drew near to me and offered me his shoulder. E’en as a blind man goes behind his guide, Lest he should wander, or should strike against Aught that may harm or peradventure kill him, So went I through the bitter and foul air, Listening unto my Leader, who said only, “Look that from me thou be not separated.” Voices I heard, and everyone appeared To supplicate for peace and misericord The Lamb of God who takes away our sins. Still “ Agnus Dei ” their exordium was; 830
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