Dante Alighieri Quotes About Conscience

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  • O faithful conscience, delicately pure, how doth a little failing wound thee sore!

    "Divine Comedy". Poem by Dante Alighieri. Purgatorio, Song III, 8, 1321.
  • So may heaven's grace clear away the foam from the conscience, that the river of thy thoughts may roll limpid thenceforth.

    "Purgatorio (Divine Comedy, Book 2)". Book by Dante Alighieri (Canto XIII), 1321.
  • O conscience, upright and stainless, how bitter a sting to thee is a little fault!

    Dante Alighieri (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Dante Alighieri (Illustrated)”, Delphi Classics
  • Conscience, that boon companion who sets a man free under the strong breastplate of innocence, that bids him on and fear not.

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