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CONTENTS.


PART I. DANTE AND HIS CIRCLE.


  1. PAGE
  2. Introduction to Part I.
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    1
  3. Dante Alighieri.
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    The New Life. (La Vita Nuova.)
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    30
  5.  
    Sonnet (to Brunetto Latini). Sent with the Vita Nuova
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    96
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    Sonnet. Of Beatrice de' Portinari, on All Saints' Day
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    97
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    Sonnet. To certain Ladies; when Beatrice was lamenting her Father's Death
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    98
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    Sonnet. To the same Ladies; with their Answer
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    99
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    Ballata. He will gaze upon Beatrice
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    100
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    Canzone. A Complaint of his lady's Scorn
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    101
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    Canzone. He beseeches Death for the Life of Beatrice
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    104
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    Sonnet. On the 9th of June 1290
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    107
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    Sonnet (to Cino da Pistoia). He rebukes Cino for Fickleness
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    108
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    Sonnet (Cino to Dante). He answers Dante, confessing his unsteadfast Heart
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    109
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    Sonnet (to Cino da Pistoia). Written in Exile
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    110
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    Sonnet (Cino to Dante). He answers the foregoing Sonnet (by Dante), and prays him, in the name of Beatrice, to continue his great Poem
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    111
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    Sonnet. Of Beauty and Duty
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    112
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    Sestina. Of the Lady Pietra degli Scrovigni
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    113
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    Sonnet. A Curse for a fruitless Love
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    115