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E perchè un poco nel parlar mi sfogo - Francesco Petrarch, Some Love Songs [1915]

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Some Love Songs of Petrarch, translated and annotated with a Biographical Introduction by William Dudley Foulke (Oxford University Press, 1915).

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E perchè un poco nel parlar mi sfogo

  • Because I must a little ease my pain
  • Therefore I sing. The oxen come again
  • Unyoked at eve from field and furrowed hill;
  • Why, then, from sighing am I never free,
  • Whate’er the hour, but toil with heavy chain?
  • Why are mine eyelids wet by night and day?
  • O wretched me!
  • What was my foolish will
  • That I so held them fixed on one fair face
  • To sculpture it in fancy in a place
  • Whence it can ne’er be moved by force or skill
  • Till I shall be the prey
  • Of Death that endeth all? Nor do I know
  • If even on him my trust I may bestow.
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Early in 1337, perhaps at Capranica. Cochin, 53.

On one occasion when the lady Laura fell seriously ill Petrarch wrote several poems upon this illness and her recovery, of which the following is an illustration.