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CONTENTS.
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  2. Niccolò degli Albizzi.
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    Prolonged Sonnet When the Troops were returning from Milan
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    370
  4. Francesco da Barberino.
  5.  
    Blank Verse A Virgin declares her Beauties
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    371
  6.  
    Sentenze Of Sloth against Sin
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    373
  7.  
    Sentenze Of Sins in Speech
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    375
  8.  
    Sentenze Of Importunities and Troublesonu Persons
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    377
  9.  
    Sentenze Of Caution
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    380
  10. Fazio degli Uberti.
  11.  
    Canzone His Portrait of his Lady, Angiola of Verona
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    381
  12.  
    Extract from the "Dittamondo." Of Engand, and of its Marvels
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    384
  13.  
    Extract from the "Dittamondo." Of the Dukes of Normandy, and thence of the Kings of England, from William I. to Edward III
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    388
  14. Franco Sacchetti.
  15.  
    Ballata. His Talk with certain Peasant-girls
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    392
  16.  
    Catch. On a Fine Day
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    394
  17.  
    Catch. On a Wet Day
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    396
  18. Anonymous Poems.
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    Sonnet. A Lady laments for her lost Lover, by similitude of a Falcon
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    398
  20.  
    Ballata. One speaks of the Beginning of his Love
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    399
  21.  
    Ballata. One speaks of his false Lady
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    399
  22.  
    Ballata. One speaks of his feigned and real Love
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    400
  23.  
    Ballata. Of true and false Singing
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    401