Distinct with less and greater lights, the Galaxy so whitens between the poles of the world that it makes even the wise to question.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 21), The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Paradise, Canto XIV, l. 97-100


Distinct with less and greater lights, the Galaxy so whitens between the poles of the world that it makes even the wise to question.

Distinct with less and greater lights, the Galaxy so whitens between the poles of the world that it makes even the wise to question.

Distinct with less and greater lights, the Galaxy so whitens between the poles of the world that it makes even the wise to question.

Distinct with less and greater lights, the Galaxy so whitens between the poles of the world that it makes even the wise to question.