The quoted passage promises Dante a generous Lombard refuge whose household will reverse normal relations of giving and asking, and it predicts remarkable virtue in the boy marked by the same star.
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Lombard patron
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"Verse 73. And so benign will be his care for you that with you two, in giving and in asking, that shall be first,..."
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