Now had the sun to that horizon reach'd,
That covers, with the most exalted point
Of its meridian circle, Salem's walls;
And night, that opposite to him her orb
Rounds, from the stream of Ganges issued forth,
Holding the scales, that from her hands are dropt
When she reigns highest: so that where I was,
Aurora's white and vermeil - tinctured cheek
To orange turn'd as she in age increased.

Autor: Dante Alighieri

Now had the sun to that horizon reach'd,<br />That covers, with the most exalted point<br />Of its meridian circle, Salem's walls;<br />And night, that opposite to him her orb<br />Rounds, from the stream of Ganges issued forth,<br />Holding the scales, that from her hands are dropt<br />When she reigns highest: so that where I was,<br />Aurora's white and vermeil - tinctured cheek<br />To orange turn'd as she in age increased. - Dante Alighieri


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