Cato rebukes the souls for lingering over song and affection because they still have to climb and shed what keeps them from seeing God.
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Lingering
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"...out, what have we here? You laggard spirits. What negligence? What lingering is this quick to the mountain to cast off the slough that..."
"If line one, two, four, even as stubs assembled where they feed quietly, gathering their grain or weeds forgetful of their customary strut. Well,..."
"...sees him and says like, like, get out of here, stop lingering, right? Move on. Okay. Um, so, uh, there's a contrast here and..."
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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