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Henry Boyd Paradiso Canto 32: Henry Boyd Paradiso Canto 32

Henry Boyd Paradiso Canto 32
Henry Boyd Paradiso Canto 32
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In Relation to Wilstach

  • Rebecca and Rachel sit together, followed by Beatrice and Sarah
  • Rose is described as a maze
  • Provides a diagram representing the significance of each person mentioned in the early portion of the canto
  • There is little direct reference to God and he is instead referred to as “the Source of Love”

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