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The Divine Comedy, written by Dante Alighieri in the early 1300s. This
Martha Beck • The Way of Integrity: Finding the path to your true self
The Divine Comedy (Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow with an Introduction by Henry Francis Cary)
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Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here
“Abandon all hope, ye who enter here” is a famous line from Dante Alighieri’s epic poem The Divine Comedy. This line appears at the entrance to Hell in the first part of the poem, Inferno.
The phrase serves as a warning to those who enter Hell, signalling that there is no hope for redemption or salvation once they


Fallen angel, 1847 by Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889)
“the angel fell wounded
And he saw himself surrendered to his feet
Of the hunting tyrant.
Dead-winged and without splendor
the sad, wandering
For these valleys of pain,
He's been moanin... See more
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