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    Prolonged Sonnet When his Clothes were gone
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    199
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    Sonnet He argues his case with Death
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    200
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    Sonnet Of Becchina, and of her Husband
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    201
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    Sonnet To Becchina's rich Husband
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    202
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    Sonnet On the Death of his Father
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    203
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    Sonnet He would slay all who hate their Fathers
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    204
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    Sonnet (to Dante Alighieri) He writes to Dante, theft in exile at Verona, defying him as no better than himself
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    205
  9. Guido Orlandi.
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    Sonnet Against the " White" Ghibellines
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    206
  11. Lapo Gianni.
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    Madrigal What Love shall provide for htm
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    207
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    Ballata a Message in charge for his Lady Lagia
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    208
  14. Dino Frescobaldi.
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    Sonnet Of what his iMdy is
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    210
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    Sonnet Of the Star of his Love
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    211
  17. Giotto di Bondone.
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    Canzone Of the Doctrine of Voluntary Foverty
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    212
  19. Simone dall' Antella.
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    Prolonged Sonnet In the last Days of the Emperor Henry VII
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    215
  21. Giovanni Quirino.
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    Sonnet (to Dante Alighieri) He commends the work of Dante's life, then drawing to its close; and deplores his own deficiencies
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    216
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    Sonnet (Dante Alighieri to Giovanni Quirino) He answers the foregoing Sonnet (by Quirino); saying what he feels at the approach of Death
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    217