And as each one was coming unto us, Full of beatitude the shade was seen, By the effulgence clear that issued from it. 1278 Think, Reader, if what here is just beginning No farther should proceed, how thou wouldst have An agonizing need of knowing more; And of thyself thou’lt see how I from these Was in desire of hearing their conditions, As they unto mine eyes were manifest. “O thou wellborn, unto whom Grace concedes To see the thrones of the eternal triumph, Or ever yet the warfare be abandoned With light that through the whole of heaven is spread Kindled are we, and hence if thou desirest To know of us, at thine own pleasure sate thee.” Thus by someone among those holy spirits 1279 Was spoken, and by Beatrice: “Speak, speak Securely, and believe them even as Gods.” “Well I perceive how thou dost nest thyself In thine own light, and drawest it from thine eyes, Because they coruscate when thou dost smile, But know not who thou art, nor why thou hast,
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