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    Or puoi, figliuol, veder la corta buffa 61 'Now you see, my son, what brief mockery
 
d'i ben che son commessi a la fortuna, 62 Fortune makes of goods we trust her with,
 
per che l'umana gente si rabuffa; 63 for which the race of men embroil themselves.
 
    ché tutto l'oro ch'è sotto la luna 64 'All the gold that lies beneath the moon,
 
e che già fu, di quest' anime stanche 65 or ever did, could never give a moment's rest
 
non poterebbe farne posare una." 66 to any of these wearied souls.'

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