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    Canto XVI - Page 2

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    At Montemurlo still would be the Counts,
    The Cerchi in the parish of Acone,
    Perhaps in Valdigrieve the Buondelmonti.
    Ever the intermingling of the people
    Has been the source of malady in cities,
    As in the body food it surfeits on;
    And a blind bull more headlong plunges down
    Than a blind lamb; and very often cuts
    Better and more a single sword than five.
    If Luni thou regard, and Urbisaglia,
    How they have passed away, and how are passing
    Chiusi and Sinigaglia after them,
    To hear how races waste themselves away,
    Will seem to thee no novel thing nor hard,
    Seeing that even cities have an end.
    All things of yours have their mortality,
    Even as yourselves; but it is hidden in some
    That a long while endure, and lives are short;
    And as the turning of the lunar heaven
    Covers and bares the shores without a pause,
    In the like manner fortune does with Florence.
    Therefore should not appear a marvellous thing
    What I shall say of the great Florentines
    Of whom the fame is hidden in the Past.
    I saw the Ughi, saw the Catellini,
    Filippi, Greci, Ormanni, and Alberichi,
    Even in their fall illustrious citizens;
    And saw, as mighty as they ancient were,
    With him of La Sannella him of Arca,
    And Soldanier, Ardinghi, and Bostichi.
    Near to the gate that is at present laden
    With a new felony of so much weight
    That soon it shall be jetsam from the bark,
    The Ravignani were, from whom descended
    The County Guido, and whoe'er the name
    Of the great Bellincione since hath taken.
    He of La Pressa knew the art of ruling
    Already, and already Galigajo
    Had hilt and pommel gilded in his house.
    Mighty already was the Column Vair,
    Sacchetti, Giuochi, Fifant, and Barucci,
    And Galli, and they who for the bushel blush.
    The stock from which were the Calfucci born
    Was great already, and already chosen
    To curule chairs the Sizii and Arrigucci.
    O how beheld I those who are undone
    By their own pride! and how the Balls of Gold
    Florence enflowered in all their mighty deeds!
    So likewise did the ancestors of those
    Who evermore, when vacant is your church,
    Fatten by staying in consistory.
    The insolent race, that like a dragon follows
    Whoever flees, and unto him that shows

    His teeth or purse is gentle as a lamb,
    Already rising was, but from low people;
    So that it pleased not Ubertin Donato
    That his wife's father should make him their kin.
    Already had Caponsacco to the Market
    From Fesole descended, and already
    Giuda and Infangato were good burghers.
    I'll tell a thing incredible, but true;
    One entered the small circuit by a gate
    Which from the Della Pera took its name!
    Each one that bears the beautiful escutcheon
    Of the great
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