• In this Canto is described the punishment of those who had laid violent hands on themselves or their property. ↩
  • “Knightes Tale,” 1977:⁠— “First on the wall was peinted a forest, In which therwonneth neyther man ne best, With knotty knarry barrein trees old Of stubbes sharpe and hidous to behold; In which there ran a romble and a swough As though a storme shuld bresten every bough.” ↩
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