The Divine Comedy: Dante witnesses Bertrand - Dante Alighieri

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I saw it there; I seem to see it still, a body without a head, that moved along like all the others in that spew and spill. It held the severed head by its own hair, swinging it like a lantern in its hand; and the head looked at us and wept in its despair.

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