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Le Rime (in English, The Rhymes) are the collection of lyric poems written by Dante Alighieri throughout his life. While the rest of Dante's works were prepared by himself for publication, these poems were written by him in letters, as parts of other works or independently, but only collected and ordered much later, by modern critics. Among these is found the famous collection of Rime Petrose, a cycle of poems dedicated to a woman nicknamed Pietra (Stone) due to her insensibility to the poet's love. As the work of a whole life, the poems are varied, and mirror the many different moments of Dante's thoughts, both poetically and philosophically. - Summary by Leni
Rozdziały (87)
1Sonnet I - The First Vision of Love
2Sonnet II - What might have been
3Ballata I - De Profundis
4Sonnet III - Death of Beatrice's Friend, 1
5Ballata II - Death of Beatrice's Friend, 2
6Sonet IV - Love as Pilgrim
7Sonnet V - Separation
8Canzone I - The Lover's Plea for Pity
9Ballata III - Eyes Dim With Sorrow
10Ballata IV - Apologia Pro Vita Sua
11Sonnet VI - Inner Conflict
12Sonnet VII - Transformation
13Sonnet VIII - Drunk, But Not With Wine
14Sonnet IX - Nec Morbos, Nec Remedia Pati Possumus
15Canzone II - Laudes Beatricis
16Canzone III - Retrospection
17Sonnet X - The Birth of Love
18Sonnet XI - Beatrice's Salutation
19Sonnet XII - Beatrice`s Sorrows, 1
20Sonnet XIII - Beatrice's Sorrows, 2
21Sonnet XIV - The Company of Mourners
22Sonnet XV - What Tidings of Beatrice?
23Canzone IV - Forebodings
24Sonnet XVI - Giovanna and Beatrice
25Sonnet XVII - Beatrice, God's True Praise
26Sonnet XVIII - The Beauty of Holiness
27Sonnet XIX - All Saint's Day, 1289
28Ballata V - Dawning of New Hope
29Sonnet XX - Credentials Witdrawn
30Sonnet XXI - Repulsion and Attraction
31Sonnet XXII - The Moth and the Candle
32Canzone V - The Fear of Death is Fallen Upon Me
33Stanza - Sighs From Beatrice's Greeting
34Canzone VI - Beatrice in Paradise
35Sonnet XXIII - Grief Too Deep For Tears
36Canzone VII - Beatrice with the Angels
37Sonnet XXIV - A Year After
38Sonnet XXV - The Relief of Tears
39Sonnet XXVI - Sorrow Finding Sympathy
40Sonnet XXVII - The Wanderings of the Eyes
41Sonnet XXVIII - Pity Akin to Love
42Sonnet XXIX - Sighs and Thoughts
43Sonnet XXX - Pilgrims in Florence
44Sonnet XXXI - Beatrice Transfigured
45Canzone VIII - Pain of Separation
46Canzone IX - The Lover`s Threats
47Sonnet XXXII - The Lover's Anathema
48Ballata VI - Ignorance in Asking
49Ballata VII - Memories
50Ballata VIII - The Garland
51Sonnet XXXIII - Love's Sovereignty
52Sonnet XXXIV - The Envoy's Instructions
53Sonnet XXXV - For Other's Sake
54Ballata IX - Terrible in Beauty
55Sonnet XXXVI - Beautiful and Pitiless
56Sonnet XXXVII - A Cry for Help
57Sonnet XXXVIII - Disappointment
58Sonnet XXXIX - Stellar Influences
59Ballata X - The Scorn of Scorn
60Sestina I - Similitudes of Love
61Sestina II - Similitudes of Love
62Sestina III - Similitudes of Love
63Cazone X - Hard as a Rock
64Canzone XI - Winter
65Canzone XII - Return of Spring
66Canzone XIII - Love's Service
67Canzone XIV - The Angels of the Third Heaven
68Canzone XV - The Miracle of Beauty
69Canzone XVI - True Nobility
70Canzone XVII - Virtus Sola Nobilitas
71Canzone XVIII - Freedom and Bondage
72Canzone XIX - The Three Exiles
73Canzone XX - Laudes Florentiae
74Sonnet XL - Friendly Warning
75Sonnet XLI - Quis Locus Ingenio
76Sonnet XLII - Rivals or Partners
77Sonnet XLIII - Fair But Cruel
78Sonnet XLIV - Faith and Unfaith
79Ballata XI - The Beatific Vision
80Ballata XII - Springtime Joy
81Sonnet XLV - What is Love?
82Sonnet XLVI - Spring After Winter
83Sonnet XLVII - Gold Tried in the Fire
84Sonnet XLVIII - Ad Misericordiam
85Sonnet XLIX - Strength in Weakness
86Canzone XXI - In Memoriam
87Dante's Confession of Faith


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