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Deh qual pietà, qual angel fu sì presto - 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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Deh qual pietà, qual angel fu sì presto

  • What pitying soul, what angel kind and fleet,
  • Carried to heaven the tidings of my grief?
  • For now my lady cometh, fair and sweet,
  • With all her comely ways, for my relief;
  • To still my heart and calm my choking breath.
  • Her pride is gone, all gentleness is she;
  • So gracious that I loose the bonds of death,
  • And live once more, and life is ecstasy!
  • Blest is the soul that could my memory bless
  • With those fond names we two alone did know;
  • She said—her face all filled with tenderness—
  • ‘Dear faithful heart! How do I feel thy woe;
  • ’Twas for our good that I thy love did shun,’
  • And added words that might have stayed the sun.
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But his visions of Laura are not confined to those that visit him in sleep. In fancy he meets her in heaven.