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How mighty them I saw, whom since their prideHath undone! and in all her goodly deedsFlorence was by the bullets of bright goldO'erflourish'd. Such the sires of those, who now, As surely as your church is vacant, flockInto her consistory, and at leisureThere stall them and grow fat. The o'erweening brood, That plays the dragon after him that flees, But unto such, as turn and show the tooth, Ay or the purse, is gentle as a lamb, Was on its rise, but yet so slight esteem'd, That Ubertino of Donat...i grudg'dHis father-in-law should yoke him to its tribe. Already Caponsacco had descendedInto the mart from Fesole: and GiudaAnd Infangato were good citizens. A thing incredible I tell, tho' true:The gateway, named from those of Pera, ledInto the narrow circuit of your walls. Each one, who bears the sightly quarteringsOf the great Baron (he whose name and worthThe festival of Thomas still revives)His knighthood and his privilege retain'd;Albeit one, who borders them With gold, This day is mingled with the common herd.
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