Here's a quick sketch (schifus do enough to draw eh?) representing a metaphor that uses the poet's Divine Comedy:
"I see every soul on both sides
hurry up and kiss each other
without stopping, for whom the
quick and joyous outpouring;
Similarly, in the long line their dark
ants touching the nose with the ' with each other,
perhaps ask about their journey
and their good fortune. "
(VII Frame, lust)
The array of hermaphrodites (with a value of" heterosexual "for Dante), home Guinizzelli Guido and Arnaut Daniel, meets the ranks of the sodomites that is against the lustful nature. The two rows, like a dark column of ants, briefly greet each other, kissing and "wrong way".
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