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Данте Алигьери – The Divine Comedy / Божественная комедия (страница 20)

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Might they be seen? already are uplifted

The covers all, and no one keepeth guard.”

10 And he to me: “They all will be closed up

When from Jehoshaphat they shall return

Here with the bodies they have left above.

Their cemetery have upon this side

With Epicurus all his followers,

15 Who with the body mortal make the soul;

But in the question thou dost put to me,

Within here shalt thou soon be satisfied,

And likewise in the wish thou keepest silent.”

And I: “Good Leader, I but keep concealed

20 From thee my heart, that I may speak the less,

Nor only now hast thou thereto disposed me.”

“O Tuscan, thou who through the city of fire

Goest alive, thus speaking modestly,

Be pleased to stay thy footsteps in this place.

25 Thy mode of speaking makes thee manifest

A native of that noble fatherland,

To which perhaps I too molestful was.”

Upon a sudden issued forth this sound

From out one of the tombs; wherefore I pressed,

30 Fearing, a little nearer to my Leader.

And unto me he said: “Turn thee; what dost thou?

Behold there Farinata who has risen;

From the waist upwards wholly shalt thou see him.”

I had already fixed mine eyes on his,

35 And he uprose erect with breast and front

E'en as if Hell he had in great despite.

And with courageous hands and prompt my Leader

Thrust me between the sepulchres towards him,

Exclaiming, “Let thy words explicit be.”

40 As soon as I was at the foot of his tomb

Somewhat he eyed me, and, as if disdainful,

Then asked of me, “Who were thine ancestors?”

I, who desirous of obeying was,

Concealed it not, but all revealed to him;

45 Whereat he raised his brows a little upward.

Then said he: “Fiercely adverse have they been

To me, and to my fathers, and my party;

So that two several times I scattered them.”

“If they were banished, they returned on all sides,”

50 I answered him, “the first time and the second;

But yours have not acquired that art aright.”

Then there uprose upon the sight, uncovered

Down to the chin, a shadow at his side;

I think that he had risen on his knees.

55 Round me he gazed, as if solicitude

He had to see if some one else were with me,

But after his suspicion was all spent,

Weeping, he said to me: “If through this blind

Prison thou goest by loftiness of genius,

60 Where is my son? and why is he not with thee?”

And I to him: “I come not of myself;

He who is waiting yonder leads me here,

Whom in disdain perhaps your Guido had.”

His language and the mode of punishment

65 Already unto me had read his name;

On that account my answer was so full.

Up starting suddenly, he cried out: “How

Saidst thou, – he had? Is he not still alive?

Does not the sweet light strike upon his eyes?”

70 When he became aware of some delay,

Which I before my answer made, supine

He fell again, and forth appeared no more.