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CONTENTS.

APPENDIX TO PART I.

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  2. I.
    Forese Donati.
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    Sonnet (Dante to Forese) He taunts Forese, by the nickname of Bicci
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    Sonnet (Forese to Dante) He taunts Dante ironically for not avenging Geri Alighieri
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    Sonnet (Dante to Forese) He taunts him concerning his Wife
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    Sonnet (Forese to Dante) He taunts him concerning the unavenged Spirit of Geri Alighieri
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  7. II.
    Cecco d'Ascoli
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  8. III.
    Giovanni Boccaccio.
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    Sonnet To one who had censured his public Exposition of Dante
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    Sonnet Inscription for a Portrait of Dante
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    Sonnet To Dante in Paradise, after Fiammetta's death
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    Sonnet Of Fiammetta singing
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    Sonnet Of his last sight of Fiammetta
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    Sonnet Of three Girls and of their Talk
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PART II. POETS CHIEFLY BEFORE DANTE.

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  2. TABLE OF POETS IN PART II.
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  3. Ciullo d' Alcamo.
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    Dialogue Lover and Lady
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  5. Folcachiero de' Folcachieri.
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    Canzone He speaks of his Condition through Love
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  7. Lodovico della Vernaccia.
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    Sonnet He exhorts the State to vigilance
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  9. Saint Francis of Assisi.
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    Cantica Our Lord Christ: of Order
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