Dante - Michelangelo

01.04 Pohon Belimbing 0 Comments

What should be said of him cannot be said; 
By too great splendor is his name attended; 
To blame is easier than those who him offended, 
Than reach the faintest glory round him shed. 
This man descended to the doomed and dead 
For our instruction; then to God ascended; 
Heaven opened wide to him its portals splendid, 
Who from his country's, closed against him, fled. 
Ungrateful land! To its own prejudice 
Nurse of his fortunes; and this showeth well 
That the most perfect most of grief shall see. 
Among a thousand proofs let one suffice, 
That as his exile hath no parallel, 
Ne'er walked the earth a greater man than he. 

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