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PAGE - Sonnet (Bernardo da Bologna to Guido Cavalcanti) He writes to Guido, telling him of the Love which a certain Pinella showed on seeing him
139 - Sonnet (to Bernardo da Bologna) Guido answers, commending Pinella, and saying that the Love he can offer her is already shared by many noble Ladies
140 - Sonnet (Dino Compagni to Guilo Cavalcanti) He reproves Guido for his Arrogance in Love
141 - Sonnet (to Guido Orlandi) In Praise of Guido Orlandi's Lady
142 - Sonnet (Guido Orlandi to Guido Cavalcanti) He answers the foregoing Sonnet (by Cavalcanti), declaring himself his Lady's Champion
143 - Sonnet (to Dante Alighieri) He rebukes Dante for his way of Life after the Death of Beatrice
144 - Ballata Concerning a Shepherd-maid
145 - Sonnet Of an ill favoured Lady
147 - Sonnet (to Pope Boniface VIII.) After the Pope's Interdict, when the Great Houses were leaving Florence
148 - Ballata In Exile Satarzana
149 - Canzone A Song of Fortune
151 - Canzone A Song against Poverty
154 - Canzone He laments the Presumption and Incontinence of his Youth
156 - Canzone A Dispute with Death
159 - Cino da Pistoia.
- Sonnet (to Dante Alighieri) He interprets Dante's Dream related in the first Sonnet of the Vita Nuova
163 - Canzone (to Dante Alighieri) On the Death of Beatrice Portinari
164 - Sonnet (to Dante Alighieri) He conceives of some Compensation in Death
167 - Madrigal To his Lady Selvaggia Vergiolesi; likening his Love to a Search for Gold
168 - Sonnet To Love, in great Bitterness
169 - Sonnet Death is not without but within him
170 - Sonnet A Trance of Love
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