Dante and His Circle with the Italian Poets Preceding Him (1100-1200-1300): A Collection of Lyrics1874 |
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afterwards anguish answer BALLATA Barberino bear Beatrice beauty Becchina behold bitter blessed Boccaccio born called CANZONE Cecco Cino da Pistoia Commedia Corso Donati countenance DANTE ALIGHIERI Dante's dead dear death Dino Compagni Donati dost doth dwell earth eyes face fair father Fazio fear Florence Forese FORESE DONATI FRANCESCO DA BARBERINO Franco Sacchetti gaze gentle Ghibelline give gone grace grief Guelfs Guido Cavalcanti GUIDO ORLANDI hath hear Heaven honour hope Italian lady lady's Lapo Lapo Gianni look Lord Love Love's Messer never noble pain peace pity poem poet poetry praise pray rhyme RUSTICO DI FILIPPO Sacchetti second begins seems shalt sighs song SONNET sore soul spake speak speech spirit sweet tears tell thee thereof thine thing thou art thou hast thought thy heart truth Uberti unto virtue Vita Nuova weeping Wherefore wherein wise words write youth