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【】foreverfolloheshadowofhisown despair. andbeholdhegatesofdeathlosingupon thesadpoetoftheddleages,theportalsoflifeswung opentothechildenofthe renaissahatrarca,thesonofthe notarypublifthelittletownofarezzo. franepoliticalparty asdaoohadbeenexiledandthusithappehat petrarcaorpetrarch,as floreheageoffifteepellier infraheghtbeealaher.but theboydidnottobeajurist.hehatedthelaw.he edtobeascholarandapoetandbecauseheedto beaseone, aspeopleofastrongadelong voyages,pyingnuscriptsinflandersandinthecloisters alongtherhineandinparisandliegeandfinallyinro. theains ofvaucluse,andtherehestudiedandeandsoonhehad beesofausforhisverseandforhisleaingthatboth theuyofparisandthekingofnaplesinvitedhibr> toeaheirstudentsandsubjects.ontheway tohishe peoplehadheardofhisfaasaorofhalffotten ronauthors.theydeandinthe anoftheierialcity,petrarchh thelaurelhofthepoet. frohatnton,hislifeareerof honourandappreciatiohingshpeople osttohear.theyiredoftheological disputations.poordanteulduchas heed.butpetrarcheofloveandofnatureandthe sunandiohosegloothingsed tohavebeeotradeofthelastgeion.and etoacity,allthepeopleflockedoutto ethindheeivedlikeanqueringhero.ifhe happehisyoungfriendboio,thestoryteller, ,sochthebetter.theyenoftheir ti,fullofcuriosity,oreadeverythingonce,digging infottenandstylibrariesthattheyghtfindstillanother nuscriptilorovidorlueoranyofthe otheroldlatiheyians.ofurse theynoneedofgoingaroundh alongfadeday orotheryouodie.lifewasgood.peoplewere anttobehappy.youdesiredproofofthisverywell. takeaspadeanddigintothesoil.didyoufind beautifuloldstatues.beautifuloldvases.ruinsofa buildings.allthesethingsadebythepeopleofthe greatesteirethateverexisted.theyruledalltheworld forathousandyears.theye justlookatthatbustoftheeerustus.of urse,theychristiansandtheywouldneverbe abletoenterheaven.atbesttheyheirdays inpur
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