PURGATORY. CAN TO XIV. ARGUMENT. Our Poet on this second cornice finds also the souls of Guido del Duca of Brettinoro, and Rinieri da Calboli of Ror, agna ; the latter of whom, hearing that he comes from the banks of the Arno, inveighs against the degeneracy of all those who dwell in the cities visited by that stream ; and the former, in like , against the inhabi of Romag leaving these, our Poets hear voices recording noted instances of envy. “SAY,” who is he around our mountain winds, * Say..] The two spirits who thus speak to each other are, Guido del Duca of Brettinoro, and Rinieri da Calboli of Rø. magna. * The one..] Guido del Duca. |