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CONTENTS.
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    Sonnet Of the Grave of Selvaggia, on the Monte della Sambuca
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    173
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    Canzone His Lament for Selvaggia
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    173
  4.  
    Sonnet (to Guido Cavalcanti) He owes nothing to Guido as a Poet
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    175
  5.  
    Sonnet He impugns the verdicts of Dantis Commedia
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    176
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    Sonnet He condemns Dante for not naming, in the Commedia, his friend Onesto di Boncima, and his Lady Selvaggia
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    177
  7. Dante da Maiano.
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    Sonnet (to Dante Alighieri) He interprets Dante Alighieri's Dream, related in the first Sonnet of the Vita Nuova
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    178
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    Sonnet He craves interpreting of a Dream of his
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    179
  10.  
    Sonnet (Guido Orlandi to Dante da Maiano) He interprets the Dream related in the foregoing Sonnet (by Dante da Maiano)
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    180
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    Sonnet To his Lady Nina, of Sicily
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    181
  12.  
    Sonnet He thanks his Lady for the Joy he has had from her
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    182
  13. Cecco Angiolieri, da Siena.
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    Sonnet (to Dante Alighieri) On the last Sonnet of the Vita Nuova
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    183
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    Sonnet He will not be too deeply in Love
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    184
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    Sonnet Of Love in Men and Devils
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    185
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    Sonnet Of Love, in honour of his Mistress Becchina
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    186
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    Sonnet Of Becchina, the Shoemaker's Daughter
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    187
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    Sonnet To Messer Angiolieri, his Father . . ,
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    188
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    Sonnet Of the 20th June 1291
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    189
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    Sonnet In absence from Becchina
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    190
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    Sonnet Of Becchitta in a Rage
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    191
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    Sonnet He rails against Dante, who had censured his homage to Becchina
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    192
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    Sonnet Of his Four Tormentors
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    193
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    Sonnet Concerning his Father
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    194
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    Sonnet Of all he would do
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    195
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    Sonnet He is past all Help
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    196
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    Sonnet Of why he is unhanged
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    197
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    Sonnet Of why he would be a Scullion
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    198