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Not far from 13,000 lines

If one multiplies approx. how long an average canto is and multiply it by 100 (for the 100 cantos) one will end with more than 12,000 and less than 14000.

For comparison

Paradise Lost by Milton 10,565 lines

Faust by Goethe around 12,000 lines

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