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Page 306
... Anagni , were marching in furious haste , with the banner of the king of France displayed . The ungrateful citizens of Anagni , for- getful of their pride in their holy com- patriot , of the honor and advantage to their town from the ...
... Anagni , were marching in furious haste , with the banner of the king of France displayed . The ungrateful citizens of Anagni , for- getful of their pride in their holy com- patriot , of the honor and advantage to their town from the ...
Page 307
... Anagni , that of Santa Maria , protected the Pope's pal- ace . Sciarra Colonna's lawless band set fire to the gates ; the church was crowded with clergy and laity and traders who had brought their pre- cious wares into the sacred ...
... Anagni , that of Santa Maria , protected the Pope's pal- ace . Sciarra Colonna's lawless band set fire to the gates ; the church was crowded with clergy and laity and traders who had brought their pre- cious wares into the sacred ...
Page 308
... Anagni could no longer bear the insult and the sufferings heaped upon their illustrious and holy fellow - citizen . They rose in irresistible insurrection , drove out the soldiers by whom they had been overawed , now gorged with plunder ...
... Anagni could no longer bear the insult and the sufferings heaped upon their illustrious and holy fellow - citizen . They rose in irresistible insurrection , drove out the soldiers by whom they had been overawed , now gorged with plunder ...
Page 309
... Anagni , and Christ again cap- tive in his Vicar , the mockery , the gall and vinegar , the crucifixion between living robbers , the insolent and sacri- legious cruelty of the second Pilate . " Compare this scene with that of his ...
... Anagni , and Christ again cap- tive in his Vicar , the mockery , the gall and vinegar , the crucifixion between living robbers , the insolent and sacri- legious cruelty of the second Pilate . " Compare this scene with that of his ...
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Æneid Anagni angel appeared Arnaud ascend Beatrice beautiful began behold Boniface breast Brunetto Latini Cæsar called CANTO Charles of Anjou Charles of Valois Christ Church Cimabue circle color Conradin Corso Donati Dante Dante's daughter death didst divine dost doth earth eternal eyes face father feet fire Florence flowers Forese Forlì Ghibelline Ghino Ghino di Tacco Giotto gold hand hast hear heard heart heaven holy honor Hugh Capet Italian Italy king lady light living look Lord Messer Milton mind Monte Aperto mountain nature never night noble Ottimo Ovid Paradise Podestà poem poet Pope punished Purgatory river Rome round says seemed shade shalt side sight singing song Sordello soul speak spirit stars Statius sweet tell thee thine things thou tion tow'rds tree turned Tuscany unto Virgilius virtue weeping Whence words