“For I behold it in the truthful mirror,
That of Himself all things parhelion makes,
And none makes Him parhelion of itself.”
“For I behold it in the truthful mirror, That of Himself all things parhelion makes, And none makes Him parhelion of itself.”
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“Say what it is,” and “whence it came to be.” ↩
The answer to these two questions involves no self-praise, as the answer to the other would have done, if it had come from Dante’s lips. ↩