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Purgatory part of Dante's new song is the story of Dante's travels to the real world. This book is a humanistic work that warns of the fall of the Middle Ages, but is eventually led by Beatrice to reach Heaven, the third country where superhuman beings live, and the Trinity there. It depicts the supreme ideal to see the splendor of the human god with your own eyes. Purgatory is the most lyrical and depicts contemporary poets and artists.
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Canto 1
Canto 2
Canto 3
Canto 4
Canto 5
Canto 6
Canto 7
Canto 8
Canto 9
Canto 10
Canto 11
Canto 12
Canto 13
Canto 14
Canto 15
Canto 16
Canto 17
Canto 18
Canto 19
Canto 20
Canto 21
Canto 22
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Canto 24
Canto 25
Canto 26
Canto 27
Canto 28
Canto 29
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Canto 31
Canto 32
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