Sonnets by Tommaso Campanella;Michelangelo Buonarroti
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FIRST READING. _LOVE IN YOUTH AND AGE._ _Tornami al tempo._ Bring back the time when blind desire ran free, With bit and rein too loose to curb his flight; Give back the buried face, once angel-bright, That hides in earth all comely things from me; Bring back those journeys ta'en so toilsomely, So toilsome-slow to one whose hairs are white; Those tears and flames that in one breast unite; If thou wilt once more take thy fill of me! Yet Love! Suppose it true that thou dost thrive Only on bitter honey-dews of tears. Small profit hast thou of a weak old man. My soul that toward the other shore doth strive, Wards off thy darts with shafts of holier fears; And fire feeds ill on brands no breath can fan. LI. SECOND READING. _LOVE IN YOUTH AND AGE._ |
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