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Quanta invidia io ti porto, avara terra - 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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Quanta invidia io ti porto, avara terra

  • O sordid earth, what envy do I bear
  • To thee who claspest her I see no more,
  • Since thou dost hide from me those features fair
  • Wherein I found my peace in bitter war.
  • Heaven too I envy, that shuts in and bars,
  • And treasures for itself so grudgingly
  • That spirit meek which humbly sought the stars,
  • Yet opens nevermore its gates to me!
  • I envy too the souls who now enjoy
  • On high her sweet and gracious company,
  • Which I, with yearning keen, so long have sought;
  • I envy hateful Death who did destroy
  • My life with hers in ruthless cruelty,
  • Yet stands in her fair eyes, and calls me not!
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1351-3. Cochin, p. 132.

But his grief sometimes strikes a more plaintive chord in which Christian resignation is blended.