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ather 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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