Excerpt of Canto I of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy

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Reading from the beginning of the divine comedy, I tried to provide a feel to the narrator's present state of mind.

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English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

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The divine comedy by Dante Ari, an excerpt of Cano. one midway upon the journey of our life, I found myself within the forest dark for the straightforward pathway had been lost me. How hard a thing it is to say, what was this forest? Savage, rough and stern which in the very thought renews the fear so bitter. Is it death is little more. But if the good to treat which there I found speak will I of the other things I saw there, I cannot well repeat how there I entered so full was I of slumber at the moment in which I had abandoned the true way. But after I had reached the mountain's foot, at that point where the valley terminated, which had with consternation, pierced my heart upward. They looked and I beheld its shoulders vested already with the planet's rays which led others right by every road. Then was the fear a little quieted that in my heart's lake had endured throughout the night which I had passed so piously.