Sonnets by Tommaso Campanella;Michelangelo Buonarroti
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FIRST READING.
_LOVE'S LOADSTONE._ _No so s' รจ la desiata luce._ I know not if it be the longed-for light Of her first Maker which the spirit feels; Or if a time-old memory reveals Some other beauty for the heart's delight; Or fame or dreams beget that vision bright, Sweet to the eyes, which through the bosom steals, Leaving I know not what that wounds and heals, And now perchance hath made me weep outright. Be this what this may be, 'tis this I seek: Nor guide have I; nor know I where to find That burning fire; yet some one seems to lead. This, since I saw thee, lady, makes me weak; A bitter-sweet sways here and there my mind, And sure I am thine eyes this mischief breed. XL. SECOND READING. _LOVE'S LOADSTONE._ |
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