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The poem ends with a vision of God's love and mercy from "summary" of Inferno by Dante Alighieri

At last, my weary soul beheld a sight so wondrous and divine, it stirred within me a feeling of awe and reverence. In the distance, a radiant light shone brightly, illuminating the darkness that had plagued me for so long. As I drew closer, the source of this celestial glow revealed itself to be the very embodiment of love and mercy itself - God. His presence filled me with a sense of peace and comfort, washing away the sins and sorrows that had burdened my heart. In His infinite compassion, He welcomed me with open arms, offering forgiveness and redemption beyond my wildest dreams. I felt His love surround me like a warm embrace, erasing all traces of fear and despair. As I gazed upon His divine countenance, I was overcome with a profound sense of gratitude and humility. How could I, a mere mortal, be deserving of such boundless grace and kindness? Yet there was no doubt in my mind that God's love was pure and unconditional, a gift freely given to all who sought His mercy. In that moment, I understood the true meaning of salvation - not as a reward for righteousness, but as a gift of grace bestowed upon the repentant soul. It was a revelation that filled me with hope and joy, knowing that no sin was too great to be forgiven, no heart too broken to be healed. And so, as I stood in the presence of God's love and mercy, I felt a sense of peace unlike any I had ever known. It was a peace that transcended all understanding, a peace that assured me of His eternal presence and protection. And in that moment, I knew that I was truly home, embraced by the boundless love of my Creator.
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    Inferno

    Dante Alighieri

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