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    hadhappeobeadecratorarepubli.butaftera

    feesahatitaly,unlessunitedunderasingle

    head,threateoperishasavictifthedisorderedjealousies

    ofathousandlittlecities.thenhebecaaghilbeiline.

    helookedforhelpbeyondthealps.hehopedthata

    ghtyeerhteaablishunityandorder.

    alashehopedinvain.theghibellinesof

    floreneonuntiltheday

    ofhisdeathadstthedrearyruinsofravenna,intheyear

    1321,danteelessingthebreadof

    charityatthetableofrichpatronseswouldhave

    sunkintothedeepestpitofoblivionbutforthissi,

    thattheyhadbeenkindtoapoetinhissery.duringthe

    nyyearsofexile,dapelledtojustifyhielf

    andhisasicalleaderinhis

    hotohisdayswalkingalong

    thebanksoftheaothatheghthagliseofthe

    lovelybeatriceportinari,an,a

    dozenyearsbeforetheghibellinedisaster.

    hehadfailediionsofhiscareer.hehad

    faithfullyservedthetohandbeforearrupt

    urthehadbeenausedofstealingthepublidsand

    hadbeeobebuedaliveshouldheventure

    baityoffloreoclear

    hielfbeforehisoporaries,

    daheedaniginary

    detailhedesirceso

    hisdefeataedthehopelessnditionofgreedandlust

    andhatreduedhisfairandbeloveditalyintoa

    battlefieldforthepitilessrariesofkedandselfish

    tyrants.

    hetellsushohethursdaybeforeeasteroftheyear

    1300hehadlosthisandhowhefound

    hispathbarredbyaleopardandalionandawolf.hegave

    hielfupforlostidstthe

    trees.itaandphilosopher,sent

    uponhiserrandofrcybytheblessedvirginandbybeatrice,

    highheavenchedoverthefateofher

    truelover.virgilthentakesdahroughpurgatoryand

    throughhell.deeperahepathleadsthentil

    theyreachtheloselfstandsfrozen

    intotheetealiostterribleofsinners,

    traitorsandliarsandthoseeand

    suessbyliesandbydeceit.butbeforethetwowanderers

    havereaetallthosewho

    insoherhaveplayedaroleioryofhis

    belovedcity.eerorsandpopes,dashingknightsand

    edtoetealpunishnt

    
    leavepurgatoryforheaven.

    itisacuriousstory.itisahandbookofeverythingthe

    peopleofthethirteeurydidaandfearedand

    prayedfor.throughitallvesthefigureofthelonely

    florentineexile,

    ...

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