complainestIknowing who ye areand his sinmay yet recompense thee
for it in the world aboveif that with which I speak be not dried up."
The Divine Comedy
129
CANTO XXXIII. Ninth circle: traitors. Second ring: Antenora.--
Count Ugolino.--Third ring Ptolomaea.--Brother Alberigo. Branca d' Oria.
From his savage repast that sinner raised his mouthwiping it with the
hair of the head that he had spoiled behind: then he beganThou willest
that I renew a desperate grief that oppresses my heart already only in
thinking ere I speak of it. But
if my words are to be seed that may bear
fruit of infamy for the traitor whom I gnaw
thou shalt see me speak and
weep at once. I know not who thou art
nor by what mode thou art come
down hither
but Florentine thou seemest to me truly when I hear thee.
Thou hast to know that I was the Count Ugolino and he the Archbishop
Ruggieri.[1] Now will I tell thee why I am such a neighbor. That by the
effect of his evil thoughts
I
trusting to him
was taken and then put to
death
there is no need to tell. But that which thou canst not have heard
namely
how cruel was my death
thou shalt hear
and shalt know if
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