The harmony of their intercourse seems finally to have been interrupted, and Dante to have fallen into that disfavor which he hints at below, hoping that, having been driven from Florence, he may not also be driven from Verona:—
“That, if the dearest place be taken from me,
I may not lose the others by my songs.”
“That, if the dearest place be taken from me, I may not lose the others by my songs.”