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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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