Forese’s second poem to Dante refers to three buildings: Santa Maria a San Gallo, an old (in Dante’s time) Florentine hospital; the Altrafronte Castle, on which Dante may have supervised on some construction work; and the hospital of San Paolo a Pinti, which was founded and maintained by the Donati family. Tana and Francesco were Dante’s half-sister and -brother, i.e. offspring of his father’s second marriage. Belluzzo was a (presumably ignoble) relative of Dante’s.
The earlier poems are available here, here, and here.
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Forese to Dante
Go pay back San Gallo before you waste
your words on others’ poverty,
for this last winter brought you
too much pity from its patrons.
And besides, if we’re as poor as you say,
why do you keep bothering us for handouts?
You’ve carved so much out of the Altrafronte Castle
that I’m sure you’re eating just fine.
Really, some work would do you well—
and Tana and Francesco—if (God help you)
you wouldn’t be stuck with Belluzzo.
But I’ll bet you end up at the Pinti hospice—
yes, I can see you at the table there,
the third, after Alighiero and his shirt.
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Va’ rivesti San Gal prima che dichi
parole o motti d’altrui povertate,
ché troppo n’è venuta gran pietate
in questo verno a tutti suoi amichi.
E anco, se tu ci hai per sì mendichi,
perché pur mandi a noi per caritate?
Dal castello Altrafonte ha’ ta’ grembiate
ch’io saccio ben che tu te ne nutrichi.
Ma ben ti lecerà il lavorare,
se Dio ti salvi la Tana e ‘l Francesco,
che col Belluzzo tu non stia in brigata.
A lo spedale a Pinti ha’ riparare;
e già mi par vedere stare a desco,
ed in terzo, Alighier co la farsata.
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- +From the Department of the Little and the Late
