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Padre del ciel; dopo i perduti giorni - 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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Padre del ciel; dopo i perduti giorni

  • Father in heaven, lo! these wasted days
  • And all these nights in vain imaginings spent,
  • My thoughts enkindled to one maddening blaze,
  • On one alluring presence all intent!
  • May’t please Thee now that by Thy light I bend
  • My life to better things—some worthier aim—
  • And that my foe his snares in vain extend,
  • And at his bootless wiles be filled with shame,
  • ’Tis now, O Lord, the eleventh circling year
  • Since I am fettered by this pitiless chain
  • Which to the weak is ever most severe;
  • Have mercy on my undeservèd pain!
  • Guide Thou my wandering thoughts some better way,
  • Remind them Thou wast on the cross to-day!
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Of a similar religious nature is the following, which it is believed was addressed by Petrarch to his brother Gherardo, who had lost by death the lady to whom he was passionately attached, and who some years later, after intervals of despair, devoted himself to the monastic life.