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Dolce mio caro e precïoso pegno - 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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Dolce mio caro e precïoso pegno

  • O pledge of mine, precious and sweet and dear,
  • Whom heaven doth guard, tho’ earth doth keep thy clay,
  • Why should thy kindly pity disappear—
  • Thou who hast been of all my life the stay?
  • For it was once thy wont to make my sleep
  • Worthy thy shadowy presence. Now I mourn
  • Without thee, comfortless. Who still doth keep
  • Thine image from my side? Surely such scorn
  • Dwells not in heaven, though sometimes here below
  • A gentle heart doth feed on other’s pain,
  • And Love in his own realm doth overthrow.
  • Thou who dost see and know my sorrow vain,
  • And who alone canst bring my heart relief,
  • Come in my dreams once more and calm my grief.
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There is a speedy answer to his prayer.