COULD I command rough rhimes and hoarse, to suit That hole of sorrow, oer which evry rock His firm abutment rears, then might the vein Of fancy rise full springing: but not mine Such measures, and with faltring awe I touch The mighty theme; for to describe the depth Of all the universe, is no emprize To jest with, and demands a tongue not usd To infant babbling. But let them assist My song, the tuneful maidens, by whose aid Amphion walld in Thebes, so with the truth My speech shall best accord. Oh ill-starrd folk, Beyond all others wretched! who abide In such a mansion, as scarce thought finds words To speak of, better had ye here on earth Been flocks or mountain goats. As down we stood In the dark pit beneath the giants feet, But lower far than they, and I did gaze Still on the lofty battlement, a voice Bespoke me thus: "Look how thou walkest. Take Good heed, thy soles do tread not on the heads Of thy poor brethren." Thereupon I turnd, And saw before and underneath my feet A lake, whose frozen surface liker seemd To glass than water. Not so thick a veil In winter eer hath Austrian Danube spread Oer his still course, nor Tanais far remote Under the chilling sky. Rolld oer that mass Had Tabernich or Pietrapana falln, Not een its rim had creakd. As peeps the frog Croaking above the wave, what time in dreams The village gleaner oft pursues her toil, So, to where modest shame appears, thus low Blue pinchd and shrind in ice the spirits stood, Moving their teeth in shrill note like the stork. His face each downward held; their mouth the cold, Their eyes expressd the dolour of their heart. A space I lookd around, then at my feet Saw two so strictly joind, that of their head The very hairs were mingled. "Tell me ye, Whose bosoms thus together press," said I, "Who are ye?" At that sound their necks they bent, And when their looks were lifted up to me, Straightway their eyes, before all moist within, Distilld upon their lips, and the frost bound The tears betwixt those orbs and held them there. Plank unto plank hath never cramp closd up So stoutly. Whence like two enraged goats They clashd together; them such fury seizd. And one, from whom the cold both ears had reft, Exclaimd, still looking downward: "Why on us Dost speculate so long? If thou wouldst know Who are these two, the valley, whence his wave Bisenzio slopes, did for its master own Their sire Alberto, and next him themselves. They from one body issued; and throughout Caina thou mayst search, nor find a shade More worthy in congealment to be fixd, Not him, whose breast and shadow Arthurs land At that one blow disseverd, not Focaccia, No not this spirit, whose oerjutting head Obstructs my onward view: he bore the name Of Mascheroni: Tuscan if thou be, Well knowest who he was: and to cut short All further question, in my form behold What once was Camiccione. I await Carlino here my kinsman, whose deep guilt Shall wash out mine." A thousand visages Then markd I, which the keen and eager cold Had shapd into a doggish grin; whence creeps A shivring horror oer me, at the thought Of those frore shallows. While we journeyd on Toward the middle, at whose point unites All heavy substance, and I trembling went Through that eternal chillness, I know not If will it were or destiny, or chance, But, passing midst the heads, my foot did strike With violent blow against the face of one. "Wherefore dost bruise me?" weeping, he exclaimd, "Unless thy errand be some fresh revenge For Montaperto, wherefore troublest me?" I thus: "Instructor, now await me here, That I through him may rid me of my doubt. Thenceforth what haste thou wilt." The teacher pausd, And to that shade I spake, who bitterly Still cursd me in his wrath. "What art thou, speak, That railest thus on others?" He replied: "Now who art thou, that smiting others cheeks Through Antenora roamest, with such force As were past suffrance, wert thou living still?" "And I am living, to thy joy perchance," Was my reply, "if fame be dear to thee, That with the rest I may thy name enrol." "The contrary of what I covet most," Said he, "thou tenderst: hence; nor vex me more. Ill knowest thou to flatter in this vale." Then seizing on his hinder scalp, I cried: "Name thee, or not a hair shall tarry here." "Rend all away," he answerd, "yet for that I will not tell nor show thee who I am, Though at my head thou pluck a thousand times." Now I had graspd his tresses, and stript off More than one tuft, he barking, with his eyes Drawn in and downward, when another cried, "What ails thee, Bocca? Sound not loud enough Thy chattring teeth, but thou must bark outright? What devil wrings thee?"--" Now," said I, "be dumb, Accursed traitor! to thy shame of thee True tidings will I bear."--" Off," he replied, "Tell what thou list; but as thou escape from hence To speak of him whose tongue hath been so glib, Forget not: here he wails the Frenchmans gold. Him of Duera, thou canst say, I markd, Where the starvd sinners pine. If thou be askd What other shade was with them, at thy side Is Beccaria, whose red gorge distaind The biting axe of Florence. Farther on, If I misdeem not, Soldanieri bides, With Ganellon, and Tribaldello, him Who opd Faenza when the people slept." We now had left him, passing on our way, When I beheld two spirits by the ice Pent in one hollow, that the head of one Was cowl unto the other; and as bread Is ravend up through hunger, th uppermost Did so apply his fangs to th others brain, Where the spine joins it. Not more furiously On Menalippus temples Tydeus gnawd, Than on that skull and on its garbage he. "O thou who showst so beastly sign of hate Gainst him thou preyst on, let me hear," said I "The cause, on such condition, that if right Warrant thy grievance, knowing who ye are, And what the colour of his sinning was, I may repay thee in the world above, If that, wherewith I speak be moist so long." |
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