Dante and His Circle: With the Italian Poets Preceding Him. (1100-1200-1300). A Collection of LyricsDante Gabriel Rossetti |
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afterwards answer appears bear Beatrice beauty began begins behold bitter blessed born bring called CANZONE Cavalcanti Cino Dante Dante's dead dear death desire divided doth doubt eyes face fair father fear feel Florence gentle give gone grace grief Guido hand hast hath hear heart Heaven hold honour hope Italy known lady leave light living look Lord Love Love's matter mean Messer mind move natural needs never noble once pain pass peace perceived perfect person pity poem poets praise reason remained rhyme seems seen sighs Song sonnet sore soul speak speech spirit spoken sweet tears tell thee thine thing third thou thought translation true truth turn unto virtue Vita Nuova weeping Wherefore wherein whole wise worth write written youth