“The use of men is like a leaf
On bough, which goeth and another cometh.”

—  Dante Alighieri , book Paradiso

Canto XXVI, lines 137–138 (tr. Longfellow).
The Divine Comedy (c. 1308–1321), Paradiso

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L'uso d'i mortali è come fronda in ramo, che sen va e altra vene.

The Divine Comedy (c. 1308–1321), Paradiso

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